Thursday, August 16, 2018

How Can I Move Forward in Faith?

First and foremost, I would like to ask you two questions. I would like to encourage you to ask yourself the two questions and answer it in your own time. The questions are, "What should you do when you have to make a decision and you've prayed about your choices, but you're still unsure of what to do?" and "How can I move forward in faith?"

This post should take up to five minutes to ten minutes to read. This post is based on a Ensign article from August 2008's issue and the article is called, "Move Forward in Faith."
I will share with you some highlights of what I got out of reading the article and I learned so much. The article mentioned, "One thing you can’t forget is to involve the Lord in your self-improvement. Pray and remember that the Lord promised that if you come unto
Him, He will help you and turn your weakness into strength.

Proceed with Trust - Elder Richard G. Scott
“What do you do when you have prepared carefully, have prayed fervently, waited a reasonable time for a response, and still do not feel an answer? You may want to express thanks when that occurs, for it is an evidence of Heavenly Father’s trust.

When you are living worthily and your choice is consistent with the Savior’s teachings and you need to act, proceed with trust. As you are sensitive to the promptings of the Spirit, one of two things will certainly occur at the appropriate time: either the stupor of thought will come, indicating an improper choice, or the peace or the burning in the bosom will be felt, confirming that your choice was correct. When you are living righteously and are acting with trust, God will not let you proceed too far without a warning impression if you have made the wrong decision.”

Reference: Elder Richard G. Scott of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, “Using the Supernal Gift of Prayer,” Ensign, May 2007.

Don’t Take Counsel from Your Fears - President James E. Faust
“Let us not take counsel from our fears. May we remember always to be of good cheer, put our faith in God, and live worthy for Him to direct us. We are each entitled to receive personal inspiration to guide us through our mortal probation. May we so live that our hearts are open at all times to the whisperings and comfort of the Spirit.”

Reference: President James E. Faust (1920–2007), Second Counselor in the First Presidency, “Be Not Afraid,” Ensign, Oct. 2002.

Wait Patiently for Revelation - Elder David A. Bednar
“The gradual increase of light radiating from the rising sun is like receiving a message from God ‘line upon line, precept upon precept’ (2 Nephi 28:30). Most frequently, revelation comes in small increments over time and is granted according to our desire, worthiness, and preparation. Such communications from Heavenly Father gradually and gently ‘distil upon our souls as the dews from heaven’ (D&C 121:45).”

Reference: Elder David A. Bednar of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, “The Spirit of Revelation,” Ensign, May 2011.

Know That God Will Provide - President Dieter F. Uchtdorf
“During a busy season of my life, Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin extended a call to me to serve as stake president.

“During my interview with him, many thoughts raced through my mind, not the least of which was the unsettling worry that I might not have the time this calling would require. Although I felt humbled and honored by the call, I briefly wondered if I could accept it. But it was only a fleeting thought because I knew that Elder Wirthlin was called of God and that he was doing the Lord’s work. What could I do but accept?

“There are times when we have to step into the darkness in faith, confident that God will place solid ground beneath our feet once we do. And so I accepted gladly, knowing that God would provide.”

Reference: President Dieter F. Uchtdorf, Second Counselor in the First Presidency, “The Why of Priesthood Service,” Ensign, May 2012..

In your own time, you can read the whole article, Here is the link below, and I hope you will enjoy reading it. www.lds.org/ensign/2013/08/move-forward-in-faith

That is all from me for now, I hope you will have a good day and I should be posting again sometime tomorrow, Pacific Daylight time zone.

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