It is my current working theory that when the Lord changes our hearts and our natures, He accomplishes this by literally re-organizing our intelligences - our spiritual and physical makeup.
From my understanding, a change of heart is something we should experience on a continual basis, and not just once. I experience a change of heart each time the Spirit testifies to me of truth, and I have a desire to do everything the Lord would wish me to do. Then I often become complacent or less valiant and must once again experience a "change of heart" to become motivated to righteousness. This is why I believe that a change of heart is not a change in our physical natures, but rather in our spiritual natures. If not so, then one change of heart would seem sufficient. That's why I disagree with your theory. However, it is an interesting concept to consider.
Very interesting theory knowltonutah, I actually agree with a lot of your statements. A mighty change of heart is when we do not longer wish to sin and sometimes it causes some type of physical changes that prevent us from doing the wrong thing. I do not think is all about the mind only but I believe some physical changes also take place. I just imagine someone who really struggles with alcohol, someone who has been drinking for 30 years or more. His willingness to change can help him to overcome that addiction, starting with the mind of course but then I think the Lord produces somehow a physical change in the individual that he does not longer wishes to drink or his/her body do not longer need it. A change of heart is definitely a Spiritual thing but it may encompasses some physical changes.
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From my understanding, a change of heart is something we should experience on a continual basis, and not just once. I experience a change of heart each time the Spirit testifies to me of truth, and I have a desire to do everything the Lord would wish me to do. Then I often become complacent or less valiant |
"When we truly understand how great a blessing the gospel of Jesus Christ is in our lives, when we accept and embrace these eternal truths and allow them to sink deep into our hearts and souls, we experience a 'mighty change' (Alma 5:14) in our hearts. We are filled with love and gratitude. As the prophet Alma wrote, we feel 'to sing the song of redeeming love' (Alma 5:26) to all who will hear it."
-- M. Russell Ballard, "Creating a Gospel-Sharing Home," Ensign, May 2006, 84
The Book of Mormon talks about a Mighty Change of Heart, or what I call a "true conversion". Many times we speak about conversion as when were baptized but what really entitles a "Mighty Change of Heart" and how do you know you have experienced one?
It's when you no longer have a desire to do those things that are wrong. There are many little mighty changes of heart and then there is the Big one. Look at Alma the Younger, While he had the Big Mighty change of heart, as he improved his life the smaller ones took place. (My personal belief).
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Comments: I know a few people who have experienced this. It is called the "unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost"
for a reason. It is so powerful, and overwhelming that mortal words cannot adequately explain it. This is something every LDS needs to strive to obtain.
I have some very beautiful testimonies I could share, but they are too long to post on here. Being new to this site I would appreciate insight here. How do you make long posts? Thank you.