How Quentin L. Cook Can #HearHim
Yet another video produced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints about how one of his apostles hears the voice of the Holy Ghost in a very sacred and personalized way.
Yet another video produced by the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints about how one of his apostles hears the voice of the Holy Ghost in a very sacred and personalized way.
President Dallin H. Oaks is a distinguished leader and a member of the First Presidency of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints. His life is a testament to dedicated service, profound faith, and a deep connection with the Spirit. Today, President Oaks shares how he hears the voice of the Spirit speaking to him, offering insights that can inspire and guide us in our own spiritual journeys.
Born on August 12, 1932, in Provo, Utah, Dallin H. Oaks has led a life marked by significant achievements and unwavering faith. Before his call to full-time church service, he had a successful career in law and education. He served as a justice of the Utah Supreme Court and as the president of Brigham Young University. His professional accomplishments are impressive, but it is his spiritual journey and dedication to the Lord that truly define his legacy.
President Oaks often speaks about the importance of listening to the Spirit. He emphasizes that the Spirit communicates in various ways, including feelings, impressions, and thoughts. These promptings can guide us in making decisions, providing comfort, and offering direction in our lives. President Oaks shares personal experiences where he has felt the Spirit’s guidance, illustrating how these divine communications have influenced his decisions and actions.
One notable example is when President Oaks was considering a significant career change. He felt a strong impression to pursue a path that seemed uncertain and challenging. Trusting in the Spirit’s guidance, he made the decision, which ultimately led to greater opportunities for service and growth. This experience underscores the importance of faith and trust in following the Spirit’s promptings, even when the path ahead is unclear.
Leaders of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints, like President Oaks, are regular people who have dedicated their lives to serving the Lord. Their experiences and challenges are often similar to those we face. This relatability makes their advice and teachings particularly valuable. They have learned to recognize and respond to the voice of Heaven through years of faithful service and personal growth.
President Oaks’ teachings remind us that we, too, can develop a close relationship with the Spirit. By living righteously, seeking the Lord’s guidance, and being attentive to the promptings we receive, we can navigate our lives with divine assistance. This process requires patience, humility, and a willingness to act on the impressions we receive, even when they lead us out of our comfort zones.
The advice shared by President Oaks and other church leaders is applicable in our own lives. They encourage us to seek the Spirit’s guidance in all aspects of our lives, from making major life decisions to finding ways to serve others. By doing so, we can experience the blessings of divine direction and become instruments in the Lord’s hands.
Many of us have had experiences where we felt an impression or prompting from the Spirit. These moments can be powerful and transformative. When we heed these impressions, we often find that we are able to bless the lives of others and, in turn, receive blessings ourselves. Listening to the quiet whisperings of the Spirit allows us to be agents for good in the name of Jesus Christ.
The Spirit’s guidance is not limited to major life decisions; it can also influence our daily interactions and choices. By cultivating a habit of listening to the Spirit, we can become more attuned to its promptings and better equipped to respond. This can lead to more meaningful relationships, greater opportunities for service, and a deeper sense of purpose in our lives.
Developing spiritual sensitivity requires consistent effort and practice. President Oaks teaches that we can enhance our ability to hear the Spirit by engaging in regular prayer, scripture study, and worship. These practices help us draw closer to the Lord and create an environment where the Spirit can dwell. Additionally, living in accordance with gospel principles and striving to be worthy of the Spirit’s companionship are essential steps in this process.
There may be times when we struggle to recognize or trust the Spirit’s promptings. Doubts and distractions can cloud our spiritual perception. During such times, it is important to remember that the Lord is patient and understanding. President Oaks encourages us to persist in our efforts to seek the Spirit’s guidance, even when it feels difficult. By doing so, we demonstrate our faith and commitment to following the Lord’s will.
The impact of spiritual guidance on our lives can be profound. It can provide us with clarity, peace, and direction in times of uncertainty. It can also strengthen our faith and deepen our relationship with the Lord. As we learn to recognize and respond to the Spirit’s promptings, we become more effective instruments in the Lord’s hands, capable of bringing about positive change in our own lives and the lives of others.
President Dallin H. Oaks’ teachings on hearing the voice of the Spirit offer valuable insights and guidance for all of us. His experiences and counsel remind us that we can develop a close relationship with the Spirit and receive divine guidance in our lives. By following his example and striving to live righteously, we can become more attuned to the Spirit’s promptings and better equipped to navigate the challenges and opportunities we encounter.
Incorporating these principles into our daily lives can lead to greater spiritual growth and a deeper sense of purpose. As we seek the Lord’s guidance and act on the impressions we receive, we can experience the blessings of divine direction and become instruments for good in the name of Jesus Christ. Let us strive to listen to the quiet whisperings of the Spirit and follow its guidance, trusting that the Lord will lead us on the path that is best for us.
Here are some further teachings by President Dallin H. Oaks.
https://speeches.byu.edu/talks/dallin-h-oaks/revelation/
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2019/10/17oaks?lang=eng
https://www.churchofjesuschrist.org/study/general-conference/2023/10/17oaks?lang=eng
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Another video from the #HearHim series of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints featuring Joy D. Jones.
Sister Joy D. Jones shares how some of us hear Him in one way while others hear the voice of the Savior in another. Hopefully you can recognize yourself in one of these videos.
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I don’t know how to put into words a commentary on this powerful video the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints just released, so I’ll let the video speak for itself. It is definitely a good reminder of what we are here for and what this life is about. We all struggle at times, but there is hope in the love of our Savior and his comforting influence in our times of need. Sometimes He will come immediately; other times He will come later. Just know that He will be there exactly when we need Him most.
Some powerful words that hit me while watching were, “I’m here to keep trying” “It’s not a sprint. It’s a marathon.” and “It’s your choices that show what you truly are far more than your abilities. Even if I failed, I could choose not to give up.”
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When I saw this video I was surprised because he was one of my friends from way back in high school. I wanted to share it with you. I admire Josh’s willingness to share and allow the rest of us to remember how the Savior is there for each one of us.
Through Christ’s atonement the pains of our past mistakes can be alleviated and we can find peace through the Gospel of Jesus Christ.
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This video of a summarized part of the talk “The Miracle of Hope” given by Elder Jeffrey R. Holland during the last General Conference is worth watching again and again. You can watch or read the address in its entirety here.
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To hear the voice of the Spirit can be both in the literal sense to hear an audible voice and also to have a feeling inside of you, an inner voice, telling you what to do.
There are times when God will give you audible commands and you can hear a disconnected voice, but these are not as frequent as the still small voice inside of you. We often do not need God shouting at us, but instead the gentle promptings.
The Scriptures share Elijah’s experience:
“And, behold, the Lord passed by, and a great and strong wind rent the mountains, and brake in pieces the rocks before the Lord; but the Lord was not in the wind: and after the wind an earthquake; but the Lord was not in the earthquake: and after the earthquake a fire; but the Lord was not in the fire: and after the fire a still small voice.” —1 Kings 19: 11–12
The Holy Ghost can speak to us in multiple ways, each customized to how we recognize that voice. Sometimes it might be a burning in our chest, what we like to call the warm fuzzies, or it might be thoughts of things we need to do, or it can be a good feeling about something we read. That’s not an extensive list, but some things to give you an idea of what to look for.
Elder Dieter F. Uchtdorf gave his view of how he is able to hear the voice of the Spirit.
You can watch how others are also able to #HearHim.
One final thought: There is a saying, “You want to talk to God, you pray. You want God to talk to you, you read the scriptures. If you don’t feel like you are hearing the Spirit, perhaps the best place to start is in the scriptures.
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