Friday, February 22, 2013

Revelation


1. I testify that much of that joy comes as we recognize that we can communicate with our Heavenly Father through prayer and that those prayers will be heard and answered—perhaps not how and when we expected they would be answered, but they will be answered and by a Heavenly Father who knows and loves us perfectly and who desires our happiness.”


Monson, Thomas S. "Consider The Blessings." 2010 General Conference. LDS Church. Conference Center, Salt Lake City. Oct 2012. Address.


2. “…the Lord’s purposes are often accomplished as we pay heed to the guidance of the Spirit. I believe that the more we act upon the inspiration and impressions which come to us, the more the Lord will entrust to us His errands.”


Monson, Thomas S. "Consider The Blessings." 2010 General Conference. LDS Church. Conference Center, Salt Lake City. Oct 2012. Address.


3. “As you seek revelation to see gifts God sees in those you lead in the priesthood—particularly the young—you will be blessed to lift their sights to the service they can perform.”


Eyring, Henry B. "Help Them Aim High." General Conference. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. UT, Salt Lake City. Oct 2012. Speech.


4. “By the Lord revealing to me a gift, I have been able to recognize and prepare for opportunities to exercise it to the blessing of those I love and serve.”



Eyring, Henry B. "God Knows Our Gifts." Ensign. Church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saints. UT, Salt Lake City. February 2013. 

5. “Every one of us can be guided by the spirit of revelation and the gift of the Holy Ghost.”


Packer, Boyd K. "Guided by the Holy Spirit." General Conference. LDS Church. Apr 2011. Address


6. “The work in the Church today is performed by ordinary men and women called and sustained to preside, to teach, and to administer. It is by the power of revelation and the gift of the Holy Ghost that those called are guided to know the Lord’s will.”

Packer, Boyd K. "Guided by the Holy Spirit." General Conference. LDS Church. Apr 2011. Address


7. "The patterns of revelation are not dramatic. The voice of inspiration is a still voice, a small voice. There need be no trance, no sanctimonious declaration. It is quieter and simpler than that."

Packer, Boyd K. "Revelation in a Changing World." LDS General Conference. Oct 1989: n. page. Web. 9 Apr. 2013. <http://www.lds.org/general-conference/1989/10/revelation-in-a-changing-world?lang=eng>.

8. “Personal revelation is the way we know for ourselves the most important truths of our existence.”

Hales, Robert D. "Personal Revelation: The Teachings and Examples of the Prophets." LDS General Conference. Oct 2007: n. page. Web. 9 Apr. 2013. <http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2007/10/personal-revelation-the-teachings-and-examples-of-the-prophets?lang=eng>.

9. "Personal revelation is the way Heavenly Father helps us know Him and His Son, learn and live the gospel, endure to the end in righteousness, and qualify for eternal life—to return back into Their presence."

Hales, Robert D. "Personal Revelation: The Teachings and Examples of the Prophets." LDS General Conference. Oct 2007: n. page. Web. 9 Apr. 2013. <http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2007/10/personal-revelation-the-teachings-and-examples-of-the-prophets?lang=eng>.

10. "Sincere desire and worthiness invite the spirit of revelation into our lives."

Bednar, David A. "Spirit of Revelation." LDS General Conference. Apr 201: n. page. Web. 9 Apr. 2013. <http://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/04/the-spirit-of-revelation?lang=eng>.

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