Table of Contents
- 1 Will not be possible to survive spiritually?
- 2 Do whatever it takes to increase your spiritual capacity to receive personal revelation?
- 3 How do you survive spiritually?
- 4 How can I increase my spiritual capacity?
- 5 Will it be possible to survive spiritually without the Holy Ghost?
- 6 How can I be worthy of the Holy Ghost?
Will not be possible to survive spiritually?
President Russell M. “In coming days, it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the guiding, directing, comforting and constant influence of the Holy Ghost,” President Nelson said during his first general conference as President of the Church.
Do whatever it takes to increase your spiritual capacity to receive personal revelation?
Do whatever it takes to increase your spiritual capacity to receive personal revelation. It has never been more imperative to know how the Spirit speaks to you than right now. You can receive personal revelation from God by living His gospel and having the gift of the Holy Spirit.
What does it mean to let God prevail?
So letting God prevail is merely allowing the thought that God is in charge. Its deciding to stop fighting for what we think is supposed to be happening. We just surrender to God. We get on board with Him and His plan. As President Nelson said, “We can choose to let God prevail in our lives, or not.
Do spiritual work know yourselves?
“As President of His Church, I plead with you who have distanced yourselves from the Church and with you who have not yet really sought to know that the Savior’s Church has been restored. Do the spiritual work to find out for yourselves, and please do it now. Time is running out,” he said.
How do you survive spiritually?
Six ways to survive spiritually
- Love and obey God first and always.
- Personal prayer is essential.
- Seek learning by study and by faith.
- Search the scriptures, especially the Book of Mormon, every day.
- Focus on the big picture.
- Above all else, trust in Jesus Christ.
How can I increase my spiritual capacity?
Here are 21 practical suggestions for building a stronger spiritual life.
- Be a river, not a swamp.
- Identify blessings.
- Be like Moses-speak words of blessing.
- Nurture a shared prayer life.
- Take a step of faith.
- Restore someone’s faith.
- Be a grateful person.
- Share the journey.
How do you pray prevail?
Here are 7 ways to prevail in prayer and make sure to listen to the sermon at the bottom:
- Change your spiritual diet ASAP.
- Often, you must travail before you prevail.
- Prayer must be a priority.
- Remind yourself often who God is.
- Remind yourself often how good God is.
- Ask for direction, wisdom, and discernment.
When was come follow me announced in General Conference?
2017
“Come, Follow Me” curriculum for Melchizedek Priesthood and Relief Society meetings was announced in 2017.
Will it be possible to survive spiritually without the Holy Ghost?
Tags: President Nelson: “In coming days it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the constant influence of the Holy Ghost.” by grego “In coming days, it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the guiding, directing, comforting, and constant influence of the Holy Ghost.”
How can I be worthy of the Holy Ghost?
Be worthy of and listen to the Holy Ghost. Pray humbly and often, then listen and record thoughts and feelings. Act on the promptings you receive.
Does leaving the LDS Church mean spiritual death?
An LDS family member had half his friends leave the Church over the Church’s stand on Proposition 8–and Proposition 8 was a very small matter compared to what will come in the future. Leaving the Church (no matter what many loud voices might say to the contrary) = spiritual death.
Do Latter-day Saints receive guidance and direction from prophets?
Like Naaman, Church members have also received guidance and direction from a prophet, she said. Sister Andersen said one month ago, during the Sunday morning session of general conference, President Russell M. Nelson, acting as a watchman, gave Latter-day Saints a “glimpse of the glorious days he sees ahead.”