HOLY GHOST - QUOTES:
 
        "Increasingly, the balance between living in the world and not being of the world is becoming more delicate.  Publications, radio, television, and the Internet have surrounded us with worldliness. . . . We are fortunate to have been blessed with a special power to direct us  in making important decisions between right and wrong."

    Elder L. Tom Perry, "That Spirit which Leadeth to do Good"  CR April 1997


        "We have not been left alone. We have the light of Christ and the Holy Ghost to lead and guide us in an otherwise very dark and dreary world."

Elder Robert D. Hales, "In Remembrance of Jesus", CR October 1997.


LeGrand Richards - "The Gift of the Holy Ghost" - October 1979 General Conference


Daniel H. Ludlow
"How Many is One?"  -  BYU Speeches of the Year, November 12, 1963

Elder L. Tom Perry,   "That Spirit Which Leadeth to Do Good"


The Gift of the Holy Ghost—A Sure Compass,” -  James E. Faust, Ensign, May 1989, 31





"The Holy Ghost is the greatest guarantor of inward peace in our unstable world."

James E. Faust  (Ensign, May 1989, page 33)




       "Brothers and sisters, given where we must go, we need the Holy Ghost as a constant companion, not just as an occasional influence."
Neal A. Maxwell, Missionary Satellite Broadcast, Aug. 29, 1999
 
Parley P. Pratt gave us a vision of what the gift of the Holy Ghost could mean to us when he said:
     "The gift of the Holy Ghost . . . quickens all the intellectual faculties, increases, enlarges, expands, and purifies all the natural passions and affections; and adapts them, by the gift of wisdom, to their lawful use.  It inspires, develops, cultivates and matures all the fine-toned sympathies, joys, tastes, kindred feelings, and affections of our nature.  It inspires virtue, kindness, goodness, tenderness, gentleness, and charity.  It develops beauty of person, form and features.  It tends to health, vigor, animation, and social feeling.  It invigorates all the faculties of the physical and intellectual man.  It strengthens, and gives tone to the nerves.  In short, it is, as it were, marrow to the bone, joy to the heart, light to the eyes, music to the ears, and life to the whole being" (Key to the Science of Theology, 9th ed. [1965], 101).

Quoted byElder L. Tom Perry,  CR April 1997


"God does not send thunder if a still small voice is enough."

Neal A. Maxwell  (Ensign, November 1976, page 14)


        "The Holy Ghost serves . . . as a revelator, revealing great, new, and important truths. God, with his infinite knowledge and power has developed a system of communication far superior to anything mortals have yet developed or even conceived.  Through the Holy Spirit, he is able to communicate with his children instantly, individually, and personally."

Daniel Ludlow - as quoted by Sally H Barlow - "Yea, by the Unspeakable Power of the Holy Ghost"
BYU Women's Conference 2000

        "With the gift of the Holy Ghost comes the ability to develop a powerfully sensitive capacity to make the right choices.  Cultivate that gift. As the Lord has said, that is accomplished by consistent, righteous living.  As you enhance your capacity to sense the direction of that infallible influence, you will avoid disappointment, discouragement, and even tragedy."

Richard G. Scott - October 1999 General Conference  -  "He Lives"

        Elder Bruce R. McConkie said, "There is no price too high . . . no sacrifice too great, if out of it all we  . . enjoy the gift of the Holy Ghost" (A New Witness for the Articles of Faith [1984], 253).
        What are we willing to do, what weaknesses and indulgences will we give up, to have as our personal protector and guide the constant companionship of the Holy Ghost?

 Sheri L. Dew, General Women's Conference, Sept. 26, 1998, "We are Not Alone"


        "Now, I testify it is a small voice.  It whispers, not shouts.  And so you must be very quiet inside. That is why you may wisely fast when you want to listen.  And that is why you will listen best when you feel, “Father, thy will, not mine, be done.” You will have a feeling of “I want what you want.” Then, the still small voice will seem as if it pierces you.  It may make your bones to quake.  More often it will make your heart burn within you, again softly, but with a burning which will lift and reassure."

Henry B. Eyring - April 1991 General Conference  "To Draw Closer to God"

From President Lorenzo Snow we learn the benefits of seeking the Spirit:
        “There is a way by which persons can keep their consciences clear before God and man, and that is to preserve within them the spirit of God, which is the spirit of revelation to every man and woman. It will reveal to them, even in the simplest of matters, what they shall do, by making suggestions to them.  We should try to learn the nature of this spirit, that we may understand its suggestions, and then we will always be able to do right.  This is the grand privilege of every Latter-day Saint.  We know that it is our right to have the manifestations of the spirit every day of our lives. … The spirit is in every man and every woman so that they need not walk in the darkness at all, and it is not always necessary for them to come to the President of the Church, or to the Twelve, or to the Elders of Israel, to get counsel; they have it within them. … From the time we receive the Gospel, go down into the waters of baptism and have hands laid upon us afterwards for the gift of the Holy Ghost, we have a friend, if we do not drive it from us by doing wrong.  That friend is the Holy Spirit, the Holy Ghost, which partakes of the things of God and shows them unto us.  This is a grand means that the Lord has provided for us, that we may know the light, and not be groveling continually in the dark.”
(In Conference Report, Apr. 1899, p. 52.)

James A. Cullimore, “Grieve Not the Holy Spirit, Lest We Lose It,” Ensign, May 1978


President Joseph Fielding Smith taught:
        “The Spirit of God speaking to the spirit of man has power to impart truth with greater effect and understanding than the truth can be imparted by personal contact even with heavenly beings. Through the Holy Ghost the truth is woven into the very fibre and sinews of the body so that it cannot be forgotten”.
(Doctrines of Salvation, comp. Bruce R. McConkie, 3 vols. [1954-56], 1:47-48)
Dallin H. Oaks - "Teaching and Learning by the Spirit" - Ensign, Mar. 1997, 10

        "The Holy Ghost is a comforter and a guide. But it is also a cleansing agent.  That is why service in the kingdom is so crucial to enduring.  When we are called to serve, we can pray for the Holy Ghost to be our companion with assurance it will come.  When we ask in faith, a change can come in our natures both for the welfare of our souls and to strengthen us for the tests we all must face."

Henry B. Eyring, "True Friends," Ensign, May 2002, 28

        "Almost everyone has felt the influence of the Holy Ghost at some point in life.  It is through the Holy Ghost that truth is confirmed upon our souls. But the special ministry of the Holy Ghost is to help people believe and follow the teachings of the Father and the Son.  In order to accomplish this important mission, he must be different from the other members of the Godhead in at least one respect.  Through Joseph Smith the Lord revealed that 'the Father has a body of flesh and bones as tangible as man's; the Son also; but the Holy Ghost has not a body of flesh and bones, but is a personage of Spirit.  Were it not so, the Holy Ghost could not dwell in us.' (D&C 130:22.)"

M. Russell Ballard
"Our Search for Happiness: An Invitation to Understand The Church of Jesus Christ of the Latter-day Saints,"
[Salt Lake City: Deseret Book Co., 1993], p. 84

        "Our natural gifts and abilities are limited, but when augmented by inspiration and guidance of the Holy Ghost, our potential increases many fold."

James E. Faust, Ensign, May 2002, 47


"We must never ignore or pass by the prompting of the Spirit to render
service to one another."

M. Russell Ballard (May 1990 Ensign "Small and Simple Things", page 8)



        "These stirrings [of conscience] within us originate from a divine source and, when followed, will help to keep us on course, thus protecting us from harmful influences and dangerous detours."

Kenneth Johnson, "Yielding to the Enticings of the Holy Spirit," Ensign, Nov. 2002, 90



        "Our homes need to be more Christ-centered.  We should spend more time at the temple and less time in the pursuit of pleasure.  We should lower the noise level in our homes so that the noise of the world will not overpower the still, small voice of the Holy Ghost.  One of our greatest goals as parents should be to enjoy the power and influence of the Holy Ghost in our homes."

Joseph B. Wirthlin, "The Unspeakable Gift," Ensign, May 2003, 28



        "Brothers and sisters, preferred to periodic miracles is having the Holy Ghost as a 'constant companion'  (see D&C 121:46)."

Elder Neal A. Maxwell  - 
Ensign, Nov. 1999, 8



        "With the proper serum, the physical body is protected against disease. We can also protect our children from moral and spiritual diseases. The word inoculate has two parts: in -'to be within'-and oculate means 'eye to see.' When children are baptized and confirmed (see D&C 20:41, 43; 33:15), we place an eye within them -the unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost  (see D&C 121:26).  With the Restoration of the gospel came authority to confer this gift."

 Boyd K. Packer, "Do Not Fear," General Conference, April 2004



        "The greatest gift in mortality is the gift of the Holy Ghost, which is 'the right to have, whenever one is worthy, the companionship of the Holy Ghost' (LDS Bible Dictionary, 'Holy Ghost'). The Holy Ghost is the custodian of all the gifts of the Spirit, chief among which is the gift of the knowledge of God (see D&C 46:13-14; John 17:3). The gift of the Holy Ghost is the key to obtaining the gift of eternal life, the greatest of all the gifts of God."
 David A. Burton, "I Have a Question," Ensign, February 1999, p. 52



        "The gift of the Holy Ghost, given to us when we are confirmed, gives us the ability to discern the difference between the giving ways of the kingdom of God and the taking practices of the world."

Elder Robert D. Hales - Ensign, Nov. 2000, 8