As I have been diligently striving to study the scriptures and/or the General Conference talks every morning, I have come to know that Heavenly Father really does speak to me through His words. Answers do come and knowledge is given before it is needed. I have been having discussions with friends where I have known exactly what to say from my morning studies. I am seeking knowledge myself and His words answer them.
Elder Randall K. Bennett's talk Your Next Step couldn't have been named more perfectly! I just want to write down the points that really stuck out to me from his talk.
- When faith is exercised, faith increases.
- We need to do what we did as children -- childlike humility and willingness to focus on our Father in Heaven and our Savior, we take steps toward Them, never giving up hope, even if we fall.
- Be willing to act with faith in Jesus Christ and take another step and we may be blessed with strength.
- Strength is given to those who keep seeking and trying.
- 2 Essential weekly signposts that mark our journey back to our HF are the perpetual covenant of the ordinance of the sacrament and our Sabbath day observance -- sign to the Lord that we love Him.
- Blessings from these signposts -- Holy Spirit's influence improves, strengthens, teaches, and guide us.
- Devoted Sabbath day observance brings the fullness of the earth to be ours.
- Ordinances and covenants become our credentials for admission into God's presence.
- We must counter the natural man's tendency to procrastinate, to put off, or to give up.
- Faith in Heavenly Father and in Jesus Christ is a principle of ACTION and POWER.
- If we are willing to act, we will be blessed with the strength to repent and with the strength to change.
- We fail only if we fail to take another faithful step forward.
- Become as a little child - humble and meek.
- Willingly act in faith in Jesus Christ and take that next step! Don't wait! Take it now!
- Be worthy of and use our temple recommends to serve regularly.
- Partake of the sacrament weekly and observe the Sabbath Day
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