I will tell you in your mind and in your heart, by the Holy Ghost, which shall come upon you and which shall dwell in your heart. D&C 8:2
Nothing is more important to the relationship between family members than open, honest, communication,” said Elder M. Russell Ballard. “This is particularly true for parents trying to teach gospel principles and standards to their children. The ability to counsel with our youth – and perhaps more importantly, to really listen to their concerns – is the foundation upon which successful relationships are built. Often what we see in the eyes and what we feel in the heart will communicate far more than what we hear or say” (Ensign May 1999, 86-87). The sweet whisperings of the Holy Ghost can inspire understanding of perplexing problems. The still small voice of the Spirit can give us strength and wisdom to work on mending strained relationships and healing wounded hearts. That is the spirit of revelation. Answers come to the mind and heart, hidden treasures are revealed, and light and knowledge are distilled upon our souls as the dews from heaven. (Robert L. Millet and Lloyd D. Newell. Draw Near Unto Me: Daily Reflections on the Doctrine and Covenants. 29
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