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Ilike to learn
Ilike to learn





ilike to learn

But I’ve discovered with time that the Spirit communicates with me mostly through feelings or impressions rather than through words. I never had this happen, so I thought I just couldn’t feel the Spirit. She would always describe promptings coming as words to her mind.

ilike to learn

For a while when I was growing up, I was worried that I couldn’t feel the Spirit because I never got promptings the way she did. We don’t all feel or hear the Spirit in the same way either. One approach may help more than another-find what works best for you. Other missionaries preferred to practice speaking with their companion. For me, studying grammar and writing things down really helped with learning Spanish. When we’re first learning a new language, different approaches work for different people to get things to stick.

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Take a look at the following similarities-they can really help you learn more about how to receive revelation through the language of the Spirit. When you think about it, learning a new language and learning the language of the Spirit have a lot in common. Nelson has said, “In coming days, it will not be possible to survive spiritually without the guiding, directing, comforting, and constant influence of the Holy Ghost.” 1 I like to think of revelation as a kind of language-the language of the Spirit-that we each need to learn during our life. I learned Spanish on my mission, which was tough at first, but eventually, with the help of the Spirit, I got the hang of it. If you’ve ever had a language class in school or have tried to learn a language on your own, you might know this from experience! It takes hard work and dedication. Learning a new language can be tough work.







Ilike to learn