That is also a basic criterion for us to hear God. Our Heavenly Father is eager to speak with us
when we are sincerely listening. That
means sincerely wanting to know what our Father wants us to know, and being sincerely
willing to do what He asks us to do.
This is prayer and revelation. Such prayers are answered, and our lives can
be made happier.
Can that happen now? Can
I speak with God and get a personal answer?
Yes. The Lord has given us a prophet
today, Russell M. Nelson, who reminded us, as prophets have often taught, that
the “privilege of receiving revelation is one of the greatest gifts of God to
His children.”
The Lord has never desired that His prophet be the only one to
receive revelation. When Moses led the
children of Israel through the desert, he replied to a complaint about someone
in the camp receiving revelation, “would God that all the Lord’s people were
prophets” (Numbers 11:29). Our Father
does not want us to wander in the dark, not knowing how to cope with life’s
problems.
We are all in the process of dying. That is why this existence is called
“mortality.” But until we reach the end
of that process, we are also in the process of living. Our Father likes to help us to live well, so
that when we die we will be able to live with Him eternally. He will show us how if we sincerely want to
know.
When I was a child, I wondered what it would be like to live
in the day when Apostles of Jesus Christ walked the earth. Some years later I came to know that I was
living in those days, that once again Jesus Christ has called Apostles, from
ordinary professions, to follow Him in teaching the Father’s children how to
live with joy.
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