You can learn to recognize God’s voice, but only if you’re willing to practice, listen, and act—will you learn the language of the Spirit and truly hear Him?
You can witness miracles and still fall away, but lasting conversion only comes through the quiet, consistent influence of the Holy Ghost—will you trust the still small voice over the spectacular?
Lesson 3: What are the principles of receiving revelation? (A)
You can do everything right and still not control when or how answers come, but if you trust God’s timing and seek Him consistently, revelation will come—line upon line, in His way, not yours.
Lesson 4: What are the principles of receiving revelation? (B)
You can’t rely on constant answers from God, but as you use your agency, think things through, and build your own spiritual foundation, you’ll become the kind of person who can recognize and act on revelation.
Lesson 5: How do I recognize and avoid false voices?
You can feel inspired and still be deceived, but if you test every prompting against truth, goodness, and trusted sources, you’ll learn to recognize what is real and reject what is counterfeit.
You can seek revelation, but it will be slowed or blocked if you let pride, distraction, or spiritual neglect take over—will you remove what stands between you and God’s voice?
Lesson 8: How do I hear Him through the scriptures?
You can read the scriptures casually, but real revelation comes when you consistently study, ponder, and seek your own answers—will you go deeper and learn by faith instead of just skimming the surface?
Lesson 9: How do I receive revelation from inspired people?
You can ask God for answers, but many of them will come through other people—will you humble yourself enough to listen, trust, and follow the guidance He sends?
Lesson 10: What role do praying and fasting play in revelation?
You can pray for answers, but when you combine prayer with real sacrifice through fasting, your heart opens, your mind clears, and revelation comes with greater power—will you seek God with more than just words?
You can seek revelation, but it comes more clearly when you slow down, be still, and intentionally ponder and record what God gives you—will you make space to notice and treasure His voice?