"President Brigham Young spoke of a sacred experience when the martyred
Prophet Joseph Smith came in vision to President Young, bringing the Saints
one more message. It is a message that Saints need today more than ever
before: '[Be sure to] tell the people to . . . keep the spirit of the Lord,'
Joseph said, 'and it will lead them right. Be careful and not turn away
the small still voice; it will teach you what to do and where to go; it will
yield the fruits of the kingdom. Tell the brethren to keep their hearts open
to conviction, so that when the Holy Ghost comes to them, their hearts
will be ready to receive it.' "
(Joseph B. Wirthlin, "The Unspeakable Gift," Ensign, May 2003, 27-28)
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tell the people to . . . keep the spirit of the Lord,' Joseph said, 'and it will lead them right. |
That is a good point, it is said so simply, yet we seem to make it so difficult for the Spirit at times. I remember in my younger days that everything seemed to be like the Mosaic law... do this, do that Sunday, read scriptures, etc. Now that I am older and hopefully just a tad bit wiser, I understand better how to stop and smell the roses of the Gospel, which enables me to understand more of why the Savior did certain things while others were busy worrying about 'what to eat', 'where to go', etc.