We Should Not
Take The Gift of the Holy Ghost For Granted
Dallin H. Oaks
For
faithful members of the Church of Jesus Christ, the companionship of
the Holy Spirit should be so familiar that we must use care not to take
it for granted. For example, that good feeling you have felt during the
messages and music of this conference is a confirming witness of the
Spirit, available to faithful members on a continuing basis. A member
once asked me why he felt so good about the talks and music in a
sacrament meeting, while a guest he had invited that day apparently
experienced no such feeling. This is but one illustration of the
contrast between one who has the gift of the Holy Ghost and is in tune
with his promptings and one who has not, or is not. ("Always Have His
Spirit," Ensign, Nov. 1996, p. 60)