Sunteți pe pagina 1din 2

“...

The attitude of writing down even the sim-


plest things that may come from the Spirit
would invite the Spirit back again.”
Elder Henry B. Eyring
To Draw Closer to God p. 124

“I will seek to learn by what I hear, see and feel. I


will write down the things I learn and will do
Come Unto Me
them… We often leave the most precious personal
direction of the spirit unheard because we do not
record and respond to the first promptings that
come to us.”
Elder Richard G. Scott
CES Symposium, 11 August 1998

“We should learn, too, that the prompting


that goes unresponded to may not be re-
peated. Writing down what we have been
prompted with is vital. A special thought can
also be lost later in the day in the rough and
tumble of life. God should not, and may not,
choose to repeat the prompting if we assign
what was given a low priority as to put it
aside.”
Elder Neal A. Maxwell
Wherefore, Ye Must Press Forward, p. 122
Come unto me, all ye
“… Write down impressions or thoughts that you that labour and are
feel came from God…, think carefully about heavy laden, and I will
whether the truth you received requires action. It
is by obedience to commandments that we qualify
give you rest.
Take my yoke upon
you, and learn of me;
“Write: for these words
for further revelation of truth and light… God not
only loves the obedient, He enlightens them. I fear
for I am meek and lowly
in heart: and ye shall
find rest unto your
are true and faithful.”
that more people make promises to God than keep souls.
them, so you will please Him when you are the For my yoke is easy,
(Revelation 21:5)
exception and you keep your promise to obey.” and my burden is light.
(Matthew 11:28-30)
Elder Henry B. Eyring
15 August

S-ar putea să vă placă și