Elder Richard G. Scott: To Acquire Spiritual Guidance

This was one of the best talks of the entire conference.

Elder Scott starts by asking three questions that outline what he will be talking about:

What can you do to enhance you capacity to be led to correct decisions in your life? What are the principles upon which spiritual communication depends? What are the potential barriers to such communication that you need to avoid?

He quoted President John Taylor being told by the prophet Joseph Smith, "never to arise in the morning without bowing before the Lord, and dedicating myself to him during the day."


The Holy Ghost, he explains, is "a power, beyond your own capability, that a loving Heavenly Father wants you to use consistently for your peace and happiness." Elder Scott then adds this important counsel:

I am convinced that there is no simple formula or technique that would immediately allow you to master the ability to be guided by the voice of the Spirit. Our Father expects you to learn how to obtain that divine help by exercising faith in Him and His Son, Jesus Christ. Were you to receive inspired guidance just for the asking, you would become weak and ever more dependent on Them. They know that essential personal growth will come as you struggle to learn how to be led by the Spirit.

Then he delivered this promise powerful promise:

I witness that as you gain experience and success in being guided by the Spirit, your confidence in the impressions you feel can become more certain than your dependence on what you see or hear.


He then said:

Spirituality yields two fruits. The first is inspiration to know what to do. The second is power, or the capacity to do it.


Elder Scott then related two very powerful experiences he had. The first occurred at a priesthood meeting in Mexico City where a humble Mexican priesthood leader taught a lesson that was especially noteworthy for the love that the leader showed for the Savior and for those the leader taught. This was contrasted with a Sunday School lesson in Elder Scott's home ward where the teacher seemed to be "using the teaching opportunity to impress the class with his vast store of knowledge" by choosing "obscure references and unusual examples to illustrate the principles of the lesson"


It was "in the environment" of the second lesson that Elder Scott illustrated another point. He talked about distinct impressions he received and specific counsel. After the class he found a quiet place to record his impressions. He then pondered them to see if he accurately recorded them. He made some changes, then studied them. Then he prayed about what he had been taught by the Spirit. He gave thanks. Then he was impressed to ask, "Was there yet more to be given?" He said he received more impressions, so he followed the same process, at the end asking again, "Is there more I should know?" There was and he received another sacred experience that he recorded and would not have received if he did not ask if there was more. 

Elder Scott then gives a caution and another promise:

However, the Lord will not force you to learn. You must exercise your agency to authorize the Spirit to teach you. As you make this a practice in your life, you will be more perceptive to the feelings that come with spiritual guidance. Then, when that guidance comes, sometimes when you least expect it, you will recognize it more easily.


The second half of Elder Scott's talk is about things that block the Spirit. He talks about sin in general and pornography in specific.

I share a warning. Satan is extremely good at blocking spiritual communication by inducing individuals, through temptation, to violate the laws upon which spiritual communication is founded. With some, he is able to convince them that they are not able to receive such guidance from the Lord.


Note: That is one of the most damaging things about sin -- causing one to "violate the laws upon which spiritual communication is founded."

Elder Scott addresses the excuse that pornography "does no harm to anyone else." He says:

Participation in pornography in any of its lurid forms is a manifestation of unbridled selfishness. How can a man, particularly a priesthood bearer, not think of the emotional and spiritual damage caused to women, especially his wife, by such abhorrent activity?


Elder Scott then gives this excellent counsel as a standard that would be good to emulate:

An individual with foundation standards and an enduring commitment to obey them is not easily led astray. Someone who is increasingly repulsed by grievous sin and who exercises self-restraint outside human influence has character.


Finally, he counsels patience in developing our ability to be led by the Spirit. The keys, he says, are

By careful practice, through the application of correct principles, and by being sensitive to the feelings that come, you will gain spiritual guidance.


This was a great talk. It would be wise to re-read this talk every month or so to check and see how you are doing in your ability to 1) be sensitive to the Spirit, and 2) resist the temptations of Satan.

6 comments:

  1. Learning how to receive spiritual guidance is so important in our lives. I can't imagine how it would feel to not understand that there is always help available to me. Maybe not with all the answers, but at least with peace and comfort put into my mind and heart. "Spirituality yeilds 2 fruits: first is the inspiration to know what to do. The second is power, or the capacity to do it." Sometimes when we are prompted to do something, doing what we are prompted to do can be hard because Satan wants to prevent us from doing good things. He will put reasons into our minds as to why we really don't need to do it or why it isn't as important as we originally thought it would be. It is important that he prompts/asks us to do things because He knows what the outcome of those actions can be.

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  2. I really liked the comparison that Elder Scott made of the 2 Sunday school teachers. The first, a humble Hispanic priesthood holder, taught simple doctrine by the Spirit and Elder Scott said that he learned new things because the Spirit was the teacher. In contrast, the second teacher used his knowledge of obscure doctrine and his learned vocabulary to give his prepared lesson. Elder Scott did not leave with the same feeling. Having the Spirit is such an enormous blessing in our lives. I am so grateful that we are each blessed with the Gift of the Holy Ghost and for the comfort, guidance, knowledge, joy and testimony that I have received from the Spirit. It is so important for us to keep our lives clean so that the Spirit can dwell with us and help us – he is our constant companion if we let him guide us and we will be so happy if we do!
    Elder Scott's talk was a direct answer to questions that I had written down in preparation for conference!

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  3. Today in sacrament meeting one speaker talked on Elder Scott’s message, “To Acquire Spiritual Guidance.” This was one of my favorite talks, and I think I’ve heard it more times in either a Sacrament meeting or a Relief Society setting more than any other talk from this past conference. His whole talk is embedded with little gems of wisdom for how we can grow closer to the Spirit to let it effectively guide our lives toward righteous decisions. In his talk he mentions several times that “consistent effort” is needed to develop connections with the Spirit. I know that this is an area in my life that I need to improve. Today when I was re-reading his talk after having heard it in numerous settings, I was touched by his story of receiving promptings, writing them down, and receiving more revelation. One comforting thing I read at the end of his talk was “Have patience as you are perfecting your ability to be led by the Spirit.” I am so grateful for this message and the ability we have to form connections with the Spirit to receive guidance for our lives.

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  4. This was a great talk. Elder Scott gives several ways that we can gain spiritual guidance. 1) exercising faith in Christ. 2) careful practice. 3) application of correct principles. 40 being sensitive to the feelings that come.

    He also talks about sin. Elder Scott says,
    "The inspiring influence of the Holy Spirit can be overcome or masked by strong emotions such as anger, hate, passion, fear and pride."

    We need to be careful to not have these feelings so that we can fully gain Spiritual guidance.

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  5. One thing that really stood out to me was how Elder Scott asked the Lord, "Was there yet more to be given?" I hadn't thought about asking that question whenever I receive revelation. It made me think about how much more the Lord wants to teach us, and sometimes when He can finally get my attention to teach me, I don't listen long enough to hear everything that he wants to say.

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  6. i love how cambrai describes it as 'little gems of wisdom!'
    "essential personal growth will come as you struggle to learn how to be led by the Spirit." There are things we learn in this life to prepare us for the next.
    As mom described: 1. inspiration to know what to do. 2. capactity to do it.
    Here's what Elder Scott did:
    -wrote each impression down
    -pondered them
    -studied meaning & application
    -prayed, telling the Lord what he thought he had been taught
    -"when a feeling of peace came, (he) thanked Him for the guidance given."
    -asked if there was more to learn 2 times! each time was given more!
    I love the example tianne shared of the mission president's wife in chile. How she followed this and acted upon it. Saving the missionaries & providing order after the earthquake.
    By following this, we feel the veil to be thin & a love fore our Heavenly Father & everyone & everything, because of our spiritual high.

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