The month of Thanksgiving is here, so I am going to *attempt* writing about things I am grateful for throughout the month.
The first thing that came to mind today is that I am grateful for revelation. Knowing that God can and does speak directly to me brings a great amount of peace and joy to my life. It is among my most treasured blessings in life to have His guidance through this world. In addition to personal revelation, I am so grateful for the revelation given to those who lead. From parents who lead their families, bishops who lead their wards, and most blessedly to the prophets and apostles who stand as a guiding light to the world.
Here are some of my favorite talks on the topic of revelation.
First, we have Elder Oaks in October of last year expounding on the Two Lines of Communication. He breaks down and helps clearly understand the methods and roles of individual revelation and revelation that comes through the priesthood authority. It is a beautiful discourse.
Next, there is Elder Bednar, who gave a great description of how one might expect to receive personal revelation. My husband likes to listen to books on tape, and one afternoon, while borrowing his car, I sat in a parking lot unwilling to turn the key and go into shop. One of his CD's was playing and Sheri Dew was teaching about personal revelation. She spoke of the concept that learning how to receive revelation from the Holy Ghost is like learning another language. (Duh! Of course it is - it is the language Heavenly Father uses to speak to us!) She gave the example of the years it takes in coming to master a language and then, even once that language is mastered that we still need to use it to retain that knowledge. I think Elder Bednar's talk from last April really helps teach some of the basics of the "language" as he gives a great message on The Spirit of Revelation.
Another of my absolute favorite talks is from Elder Scott in October of 2009. The first thing I did when I received my calling as Relief Society President, was reference back to this talk. He poses these questions: "What can you do to enhance your capacity to be led to correct decisions in your life? What are the principles upon which spiritual communication depends? What are the potential barriers to such communication that you need to avoid?" and then answers them by teaching each of us how To Acquire Spiritual Guidance. I love the personal experiences he shares in his own quest to receive revelation and then the analogy of the grape in which he explains, "The inspiring influence of the Holy Spirit can be overcome or masked by strong emotions, such as anger, hate, passion, fear, or pride. When such influences are present, it is like trying to savor the delicate flavor of a grape while eating a jalapeno pepper. Both flavors are present, but one completely overpowers the other. In like manner, strong emotions overcome the delicate promptings of the Holy Spirit."
Finally, I think back to a talk by Elder Anderson where he teaches a beautiful message about our prophets and apostles. He helps us understand that they really are our watchmen on the tower in his wonderful talk Prophets and Spiritual Mole Crickets.
I feel extremely blessed to have been so well instructed on revelation over the years, and in having felt the love of my Heavenly Father as I have worked to try to understand His communication with me through the Holy Ghost and through His prophets. I am so thankful for revelation in my life!
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