Monday, November 30, 2009

I've been thinking lately about how I can increase my gospel study efforts to a point where I am consistently feeling the spirit and receiving personal revelation on a daily basis. It is 6:30 AM right now. I am showered and dressed and sitting here ready to start studying. The following quote was given by the bishop yesterday in our 5th Sunday lesson and it shares some real specific ways to enhance our scripture study:

Further, for the gospel to be written in your heart, you need to know what it is and grow to understand it more fully. That means you will study it. 5 When I say “study,” I mean something more than reading. It is a good thing sometimes to read a book of scripture within a set period of time to get an overall sense of its message, but for conversion, you should care more about the amount of time you spend in the scriptures than about the amount you read in that time. I see you sometimes reading a few verses, stopping to ponder them, carefully reading the verses again, and as you think about what they mean, praying for understanding, asking questions in your mind, waiting for spiritual impressions, and writing down the impressions and insights that come so you can remember and learn more. Studying in this way, you may not read a lot of chapters or verses in a half hour, but you will be giving place in your heart for the word of God, and He will be speaking to you. Remember Alma’s description of what it feels like: “It beginneth to enlarge my soul; yea, it beginneth to enlighten my understanding, yea, it beginneth to be delicious to me.” 6 You will know that the gospel is being written in your heart, that your conversion is happening, as the word of the Lord from His prophets, past and present, feels more and more delicious to your soul.
D. Todd Christofferson, “When Thou Art Converted,” Liahona, May 2004, 11–13




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