Do you actively seek revelation for yourself and your family? In what ways do you feel you've received answers or quidance, i.e., is it always the "still small voice," or do you find yourself reading a scripture or an article, or hearing a talk or a lesson in church that answers your question?
I'm still relatively new at this. I'm mostly afraid to *go ask*! But I know it's part of my progression and have started to more actively seek, knock, etc. (thanks Nighthawk, for "Further Light & Knowledge"!)
Just yesterday, I received what I believe is an answer while I was reading in the D&C. Bam! There it was! Wow! Now, do I insult God by going and asking for confirmation?
Roz
Beleive it or not, my answers to prayer seem to come in dreams. I pray over something for the longest time and can never get a feeling, or hear a prompting but when I do get answers, it is at night in a dream, similar to the experience Lehi had with the Tree of Life. It is completely different from a regular dream. I don't know how to explain it, but I know it is revelation.
I used to try to follow the direction given to Oliver Cowdery in D&C 9 where it talks of the burning in the bosom. I only remember twice in my life where this worked, both while serving a mission. There's probably 1,000 times where i tried to seek answers this way and was unsuccesful.
So now, i pray fervently, seeking to draw close to the spirit and wait for the Lord to answer in his own due time. Why the answers seem to come in dreams is not clear. Maybe it is the only time my mind is not preoccupied.
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Just yesterday, I received what I believe is an answer while I was reading in the D&C. Bam! There it was! Wow! Now, do I insult God by going and asking for confirmation? |
PRESIDENT PACKER EMPHASIZES THE NEED FOR PERSONAL REVELATION
See https://www.lds.org/news/0,5014,5014-,00.html
LAIE, Hawaii - In his December 17 commencement address to over 250 Brigham Young University-Hawaii graduates, President Boyd K. Packer, Acting President of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, used some of his own experiences to emphasize the increasing need for personal revelation in modern times. "You won't survive spiritually unless you know how to receive revelation," President Packer stressed.
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Everybody recieves answers in different ways and at different times! Heavenly Father will also answer in His time and His way.
Also when we realize that we have recieved an answer to a question or personal revelation to do something we need pray and ask out Heavenly Father if there is more for us!
"[Some] people say, 'I would have willingly endured persecution and trials if I might have lived in the early years of the Church when there was such a flow of revelation published as scripture. Why is that not happening now?'
"The revelations that came through the Prophet Joseph Smith, printed as scripture, laid the permanent foundation of the Church through which the gospel of Jesus Christ could go forth to 'every nation' (2 Nephi 26:13). . . .
"The opposition and trials are different now. If anything, they are more
intense, more dangerous than in those early days, aimed not so much at the Church as at us as individuals. The early revelations, published as scriptures for the permanent guidance of the Church, define the ordinances and covenants and are still in force.
"One of those scriptures promises, 'If ye are prepared ye shall not fear' (D&C 38:30). . . .
"[Much] has been done to prepare us. . . . I do not fear the future. . . .
". . . Continuing revelation [is] open to the Church and to each individual member."
(Boyd K. Packer, "On Zion's Hill," Ensign, Nov. 2005, 70-71)