Quotes from Lesson:
Brother A. Roger Merrill
"We often focus, appropriately, on the importance of teaching by the Spirit. But we need to remember that the Lord has placed equal, if not greater, importance on receiving by the Spirit. (See D&C 50:17–22.)…
“In our Church meetings, in our personal and family scripture study, and … as we listen to the Lord’s prophets and apostles, some of us will receive more than others. Why? I am learning that those who truly receive do at least three things that others may not do.
“First, they seek. We live in an entertainment world, a spectator world. Without realizing it, we can find ourselves coming to conference or going to church with the attitude, ‘Here I am; now inspire me.’ We become spiritually passive.
“When we focus instead on seeking and receiving the Spirit, we become less concerned about a teacher or speaker holding our attention and more concerned about giving our attention to the Spirit. Remember, receive is a verb. It is a principle of action. It is a fundamental expression of faith.
“Second, those who receive, feel. While revelation comes to the mind and heart, it is most often felt. Until we learn to pay attention to these spiritual feelings, we usually do not even recognize the Spirit.…
“Third, those who receive by the Spirit intend to act. As the prophet Moroni instructed, to receive a witness of the Book of Mormon, we must ask ‘with real intent’ (Moroni 10:4). The Spirit teaches when we honestly intend to do something about what we learn” (A. Roger Merrill, “Receiving by the Spirit,” Ensign or Liahona, Nov. 2006, 93–94).
Elder Neal A. Maxwell
"I testify to you that God has known you individually … for a long, long time (D&C 93:23). He has loved you for a long, long time. He not only knows the names of all the stars (Ps. 147:4; Isa. 40:26); He knows your names and all your heartaches and your joys!" (“Remember How Merciful the Lord Hath Been,” Ensign, May 2004, 46)
Elder Jeffrey R. Holland
"No one of us is less treasured or cherished of God than another….He loves each of us—insecurities, anxieties, self-image, and all…..He cheers on every runner, calling out that the race is against sin, not against each other." (Jeffery R. Holland, “The Other Prodigal,” Ensign, May 2002, 64)
Elder Robert D. Hales
"Turn to the scriptures. Kneel in prayer. Ask in faith. Listen to the Holy Ghost. … Live the gospel with patience and persistence." (“Receiving a Testimony of the Restored Gospel of Jesus Christ,” Ensign, Nov. 2003, 31)
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