

We are never without love and guidance.ĩ.
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How comforting is it to know that we have been given such a miraculous gift? Someone to be with us always, who is a comforter, and who is full of knowledge. The Holy Ghost warns, the Holy Ghost comforts, and the Holy Ghost testifies. But if we can start truly acting on the impressions we get as we get them, we can start receiving more and more revelation. Or maybe it feels like we don’t ever get the answers we are asking for. We often ask for guidance, but if we don’t like the answer, or we are scared to obey… we don’t. As you obey, the impressions from the Spirit will come more frequently, becoming closer and closer to constant companionship.


God takes care of those who take care of His children.ħ. Choosing to find what is good about someone, what they can do right, what their strengths are, and not putting them down is something you will be rewarded for greatly. Looking for the good in other people, rather than focusing on the bad, is a wonderful skill. May we see the light of Christ in others constantly and help them see it in themselves. You will find your testimony will grow stronger and stronger the more you share it with others, and help them see the truth of the gospel.īe sure to check out our article on 12 Powerful Ways to Grow and Strengthen Your TestimonyĦ. By helping others come unto Him you will find you have come unto Him yourself. And that is what He does for us, we just have to open our eyes and be willing to see His hand in our life.ĥ. Oftentimes people expect God to get rid of our obstacles for us, when in reality what we really need is for Him to help guide us through them. He rarely moves the mountains in front of us but he always helps us climb them. And others will feel that radiating off of you, and you can help them see God’s hand in their lives as well.Ĥ. If you can see the world through a different perspective, one with gratitude for God’s blessings, and his plan for you, you will live a happier, carefree life. Pray to have eyes to see God’s hand in your life and in the world around you.
