Showing posts with label spiritual strength. Show all posts
Showing posts with label spiritual strength. Show all posts

Friday, January 29, 2016

Praying For Answers

One thing that I love the most about the gospel of Jesus Christ is that as I study and learn different topics, they all build on each other. (Isaiah 28:10, 2 Nephi 28:30) Someone asked a question on my FB news feed the other day and my answer came from a plethora of things that I had been studying lately. The point that I wanted to make came into focus as all these little things came together as my answer. I love it when that happens!

Today I studied a talk by Elder James B. Martino called Turn To Him and Answers Will Come. He discussed what conditions need to happen in order for God to answer our prayers. Mainly, if we don't have a sincere heart and real intent, He isn't going to answer merely on curiosity. As in the last few posts, the outcome depends on how prepared we are! What are you doing in preparation to asking Heavenly Father something? There are some promises and blessings given if we come prepared to ask our God questions.

Preparations

  • Obedience to commandments
  • Remember past spiritual experiences
  • Soften your heart and ask in faith, believing you will get your answer
  • Continue to hold fast to the iron rod by daily scripture study
  • Turn To Him
  • Call on the Lord through prayer and fasting
  • Be ready to act on promptings
Promises and Blessings

  • Your answer will come and be made known unto you -- sometimes right away, sometimes not as an event but as a process
  • Feelings of love and peace from the Savior
  • Words of Christ will tell you what you should do
  • Doors of revelation will open
  • You will be susceptible to spiritual promptings
  • Strengthened to withstand temptation to murmur and doubt
  • Faithfulness will grow
If we seek an answer to something, it is our responsibility to act on any promptings we receive. As we do so, answers will come as we act on faith.

...work without faith is dead. We must have faith with works to receive answers.
When we show forth effort on our part, Heavenly Father will reach out to us. We do our part, He does his. It is easier to help someone else when you see they are trying their best to accomplish something. But it is harder to help someone if they don't want to help themselves. When we act upon promptings or show faith in going forward, I know our Heavenly Father is able to make up the difference and help us gain that answer or reach that goal that we are seeking.

When I was a teenager in the Young Women's program, I had the chance to go to a few Especially For Youth camps. I had some pretty spiritual experiences while there. While I attended them, those spiritual experiences helped solidify my testimony of who I am and where I wanted to go. I learned that I was a daughter of God and my goal was to enter the temple with my eternal companion. At times when I feel less than what I feel I should, I remember that spiritual experience. That foundation of my testimony is what kept me going and helped me to not give up when I felt like everything around me was falling apart. I've had several ups and downs since that experience and every time, I think back on it. It strengthens me to know that I can get through anything because I am a daughter of God who loves me. It is so important to have that knowledge. When we have a strong foundation to our faith, it can withstand even the hardest of times. Heavenly Father promises us that!

Can you remember a time when you had a powerful spiritual experience? Do you remember that and hold on to that testimony of it when times get hard?
...to all of us, if you "have felt to sing the song of redeeming love, I would ask, can ye feel so now?" If you do not feel it now, you can feel it again...
What do we need to change in order to feel that redeeming love again?

Thursday, January 28, 2016

It's Your Choice

With every general conference I talk I think to myself "This is my favorite talk so far!" Every talk doesn't just have nuggets but CHUNKS of inspiring words! I love studying these talks and hearing what the Lord is trying to say to me. They are encouraging, they are pact full of knowledge, and they are full of light.

This morning I was studying over Elder Vern P. Stanfill's October 2015 General Conference talk "Choose the Light". He says that "Apostolic voices urge us to prepare ourselves with the powerful light of spiritual strength." Like we learned in our last talk, we need to be prepared before we act. He says we need that spiritual strength BEFORE the trials and tough experiences come. He gave three strong points on how we can do this.
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  1. No matter how intense the darkness of doubt, we choose how long and to what extent we allow it to influence us.
    • There is nothing wrong with relying temporarily upon the light of those who love us and have our best interests at heart
    • It is not wise to place our eternal well-being in the hands of strangers, those who claim enlightenment who have no light to give at all, or those who have private hidden agendas (aka: social media influences hiding behind a screen)
    • Those who truly love us can help us build our faith
  2. We must trust in the Lord in order to develop spiritual strength within ourselves.
    • We must act, expecting the Lord will fulfill His promise to lift us from the darkness if we draw near unto Him
    • "Doubt your doubts before you doubt your faith" (Uchtdorf)
    • When faced with questions or tempted to doubt, we should REMEMBER the spiritual blessings and feelings that have penetrated our hearts and lives in the past and place our faith in Heavenly Father and His son, Jesus Christ
    • To ignore and discount past spiritual experiences will distance us from God
    • A Promise to those who accept it: That which is of God is light; and he that received light, and continueth in God, receiveth more light; and that light groweth brighter and brighter until the perfect day
    • His influence will bring us confidence, determination, comfort, and --most important -- the power to know that He lives
  3. There is no darkness so dense, so menacing, or so difficult that it cannot be overcome by light.
    • The Lord prepares the way for those who seek Him, offering them greater assurance, greater confirmation, and greater confidence in the spiritual direction they are traveling
    • The gift of the Holy Ghost becomes a brighter light in the emerging twilight
We have the power to choose belief over doubt. In order to access the promised compensatory spiritual power, we must choose:
  • to heed prophetic counsel
  • recognize and act upon spiritual promptings
  • be obedient to God's commandments
  • seek personal revelation
We must choose. May we choose the light of the Savior. 
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Agency. When it comes down to it, agency is what all of it is about. We choose to be prepared. We choose to act this way or that. We choose which kind of people influence us and for how long. We choose to seek out His light or be lead down a path of no light. We choose to follow His commandments or not. We choose to make Him our top priority or something else. He gives us commandments and He also gives us tools and ways to follow them. He does not leave us alone!

So, are we going to answer His knocking on our door and let Him in? It's your choice.