Exaltation Doctrine

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Why This Matters

Exaltation is a central concept in Latter-day Saint theology, describing the highest level of salvation available to faithful members. LDS teaching connects exaltation with eternal progression, family relationships, and the possibility of becoming like God. This page offers an overview of how exaltation is understood within Mormon doctrine.

Core Doctrinal Distinctives

  • Exaltation is the highest form of salvation
  • Faithfulness to covenants is required
  • Temple ordinances are necessary
  • Eternal marriage is essential
  • Humans may become like God
  • Progression continues beyond mortality

Similar Words, Different Meanings

Terms such as salvation, eternal life, and inheritance are used across religious traditions, but may carry different meanings. In LDS teaching, exaltation refers to a state of eternal progression and divine likeness, distinct from general salvation.

A Question to Reflect On

How might differing views of salvation influence how individuals understand their ultimate spiritual goals?