Most of the times we think to ourselves that the Holy Ghost is only with us in some kind of sacred setting, but not so, it can be with us when we are at play, work, etc.
At the same time the Holy Ghost's presence in our lives comes only with effort. Look at this quote:
"With faith and obedience practiced long enough, the Holy Ghost becomes a
constant companion, our natures change, and endurance becomes certain."
(Henry B. Eyring, Ensign, May 2002, 28 )
Notice the words... 'faith and obedience practiced long enough' especially the 'practiced long enough' which implies that it has to be consistant effort, not a mere moment of righteous acts.
What are your thoughts?
At times it feels like you have to be doing such easy things to feel the 'feeling' and other times you have to move Heaven and Earth to get it back. I have always found the greatest feelings come from service, I am sure the Lord planned it that way
I lived for many years in an "unworthy" condition, and I'm pretty sure any visits by the Holy Ghost were few and far between. I don't believe I was completely alone, but I was not by any stretch standing in Holy Places.
I usually know now when I'm doing right and when I'm not, and it seems that lately I'm more aware of what's happening around me -- whether it's at home or work or shopping -- and I'm much more sensitive to things that didn't used to bother me. I feel near tears a lot of the time, but tears of joy, not sorrow. My sisters really touch me when they speak in church, or I hear of someone's trial or someone's joy.
It can be difficult to be in tune with the Spirit when the world is full of noise... it makes it hard to hear that "still, small voice."
IMO
Roz
I usually used to wonder whether the Holy Ghost was my constant companion not because I was doing anything wrong but you know...how I know I have it? I used to wonder. And like a year ago or more I was washing the dishes when something inside of me told me 'JB got into an accident but he's allright' I was like nah, I did not hear what I think I heard. Then JB came late that night but he didn't tell me anything about it then I thought it was my own mind but then he told me about a car accident he had but he was allright because at the same time he was watching a car coming his way (he was in the passenger's seat) he felt strongly to move to one side...right after, the same car crash into the passenger's seat. The Spirit again warning him this time. Therefore after this experience I came to realize that the Holy Ghost is with us constantly and he speaks to us if we are willing to listen his little voice.
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I feel near tears a lot of the time, but tears of joy, not sorrow. My sisters really touch me when they speak in church, or I hear of someone's trial or someone's joy. |
I love this place! It is so good to read what others are experiencing and get their perspective. I have had similar experiences.
Everyone is entitled to "visits" by the Holy Ghost, that is how adult converts know the Church is true when first introduced to it, yet they have not received the "gift of the Holy Ghost." This gift is what entitles us to its constant presence.
When I was inactive and had a sincere desire to know what Heavenly Father wanted me to do religion wise, the Holy Ghost worked on me for several months. I wasn't living as righteously as I should by Church standards (word of wisdom mostly), but I was attending another church and trying to live my life properly. Although I am sure the Holy Ghost wasn't residing with me continuously because it won't stay in an unworthy vessel, because I had a sincere desire to know the truth, I was visited often until I finally acknowledged what I was being guided to do.
During my time of inactivity, I had what one could characterize as a "foul" mouth. Certainly, there wasn't any language I found shocking. I noticed a year or two after reactivating how shocked and offended I was when I heard someone utter a very bad word. I am sure it was the influence of the Holy Ghost that caused my feelings of discomfort.
Recently, I have experienced a period in my life where I feel I have grown much closer to the Lord and have become much more sensitive to the Holy Ghost. As this has happened, I, too, have noticed that I am teary eyed quite frequently. I have never been one to be moved to tears by emotion before. I am now!
Edited: tenaheff on 16th Dec, 2003 - 8:19pm
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tena said: I love this place!.... AGene said:That is happening to me too. I never know when the 'water-works' will let loose. I have quit wearing mascara because of that. |
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tena also said: Certainly, there wasn't any language I found shocking. I noticed a year or two after reactivating how shocked and offended I was when I heard someone utter a very bad word. I am sure it was the influence of the Holy Ghost that caused my feelings of discomfort. |