Counsel which President Marion G. Romney received as a newly called Assistant to the Quorum of the Twelve from Elder Harold B. Lee who was then a member of the Quorum of the Twelve:
"Go to bed early and get up early. If you do that, your body and mind will become rested and then in the quiet of those early morning hours, you will receive more flashes of insight and inspiration than at any other time of the day."
Elder Richard G. Scott, Aug. 1998 CES Symposium: "We receive spiritual stability by depending on the promptings of the Holy Ghost."
Elder Boyd K. Packer, Oct 1994 Conference:
"I speak to the youth of the Church who now face 'perilous times' as the Apostle Paul prophesied would come in the last days.
"In order to prepare you, and protect you, I will tell you, as plainly as I can, what I have learned about personal revelation.
"There are two parts to your nature - your temporal body born of mortal parents, and your immortal spirit within. You are a son or daughter of God.
"Physically you can see with eyes and hear with ears and touch and feel and learn. Through your intellect, you learn most of what you know about the world in which you live.
"But if you learn by reason only you will never understand the Spirit and how it works - regardless of how much you learn about other things.
"Your spirit learns in a different way than does your intellect."Now, young people, pay attention! I must tell you so that you cannot possibly misunderstand: There are many spirits which are false spirits. There can be counterfeit revelations, promptings from the devil, temptations! As longas you live, in one way or another the adversary will try to lead you astray.
"If ever you receive a prompting to do something that makes you FEEL uneasy, something you know in your MIND to be wrong and contrary to the principles of righteousness, do not respond to it!"
Pres Spencer W. Kimball, Munich Germany Area Conference, 1973:
"Always expecting the spectacular, many will miss entirely the constant flow of revealed communication."
From Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, p 151:
"A person may profit by noticing the first intimation of the spirit of revelation; for instance, when you feel pure intelligence flowing into you, it may give you sudden strokes of ideas, so that by noticing it, you may find it fulfilled the same day or soon; (i.e.) those things that were presented unto your minds by the spirit of God, will come to pass; and thus by learning the Spirit of God and understanding it, you may grow into the principle of revelation, until you become perfect in Christ Jesus."
Orson Pratt:
"But now having spoken so much about the benefits of this light, and how good it would be to be continually guided and instructed by the spirit of revelation, there is another thing connected with it which we perhaps do not all fully understand. Supposing a person were thus guided all the time, from waking in the morning until they retired to rest at night; and then when asleep if his dreams were given by the same spirit, and this should be the uninterrupted condition of an individual, I ask, 'Where would be his trials?'
"This would lead us to ask, 'Is it not absolutely necessary that God should in some measure, withhold even from those who walk before Him in purity and integrity, a portionof His spirit, that they may prove to themselves, their families and neighbors,and to the heavens whether they are full of integrity even in times when they have not so much of the spirit to guide and influence them? I think that this is really necessary, consequently I do not know that we have any reason to complain of the darkness which occasionally hovers over the mind.'"
"Reverence Invites Revelation."
Boyd K. Packer, Ensign, October 1991
"First, we should recognize that the Lord will speak to us through the Spirit in his own time and in his own way. Many people do not understand this principle. They believe that when they are ready and when it suits their convenience, they can call upon the Lord and he will immediately respond, even in the precise way they have prescribed. Revelation does not come that way."
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