Gazelam wrote:I went through this with my brother, i had to teach him to recognize the spirit, when i did he said "Oh, that's what that was"
Care to share your 'explanation'?
Gazelam wrote:I went through this with my brother, i had to teach him to recognize the spirit, when i did he said "Oh, that's what that was"
Gazelam wrote:I contrasted for him the feelings he had with Family, and the feelings he had at church and when he did the things he knew were right, to the feeling he had when he visited palces he knew he should not be. I had knowledge of parties he had been to, and other places he should not of been. I called to his recollection that hollow cold feeling he had when the spirit left him.
He knew exactly what I was talking about, and he could compare it to the testimony of the spirit when he attended church meetings and heard the testimony of the Gospel.
Gaz
Gazelam wrote:"I had only traveled a short time to testify to the people," said Brigham Young, "before I learned this one fact, that you might prove doctrine from the Bible till doomsday, and it would merely convince a people but would not convert them. You might read the Bible from Genesis to Revelation and prove every iota that you advance, and that alone would have no converting influence upon the people. Nothing short of a testimony by the power of the Holy Ghost would bring light and knowledge to them - bring them in their hearts to repentence. Nothing short of that would ever do."
I think this is something that is difficult for some that have been raised in the church as opposed to converted. When you are brought up around the Holy Ghost, it can be harder to recognize him. I went through this with my brother, i had to teach him to recognize the spirit, when i did he said "Oh, that's what that was"
Then a member insulted him, and he hasnt been back since. Was that Murphys Law guy a Mormon?
Gaz
Gazelam wrote:I contrasted for him the feelings he had with Family, and the feelings he had at church and when he did the things he knew were right, to the feeling he had when he visited palces he knew he should not be. I had knowledge of parties he had been to, and other places he should not of been. I called to his recollection that hollow cold feeling he had when the spirit left him.
He knew exactly what I was talking about, and he could compare it to the testimony of the spirit when he attended church meetings and heard the testimony of the Gospel.
Gaz
Gazelam wrote:There is a way to discern the Holy Ghost. First of all, the Holy Ghost is always accompanied by the spirit of revelation. In other words, you wil never have the company of the Holy Ghost without learning something.
D&C 50:19-25
blah blah blah
The Gospel tastes good. It edifys and instructs and causes growth. It testifies of Christ and increases knowledge of the Gospel. It brings knowledge and a foundation of your place in the scheme of things and gives purpose and direction to life. Anything contrary to this is not of God.
Gaz