Elder Joseph B. Wirthlin
Of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles
If [we] would open [our] hearts to the refining influence of this
unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost, a glorious new spiritual dimension would
come to light.
It
is a privilege to be with you today. I love hearing the word of the Lord spoken
by our leaders as they are guided by the divine gift of the Holy Ghost. Today
I would like to say a few words regarding this wonderful gift.
Have you ever thought about the amount of light and energy
generated by our sun? The amount is almost beyond comprehension. Yet the heat
and light that we receive come as a free gift from God. This is another proof
of the goodness of our Heavenly Father.1
The light from the sun breaks through space, bathing our planet
as it encircles the sun with life-giving warmth and light. Without the sun,
there could be no life on this planet; it would be forever barren, cold, and
dark.
As the sun gives life and light to the earth,
a spiritual light gives nourishment to our spirits. We call this the Light
of Christ.
The scriptures teach us that it “lighteth every man that cometh into the
world.”2 Thus, all mankind can enjoy its blessings. The Light of Christ is the divine
influence that allows every man, woman, and child to distinguish between good
and evil. It encourages all to choose the right, to seek eternal truth, and
to learn again the truths that we knew in our premortal existence but have
forgotten in mortality.
The Light of Christ should not be confused with
the personage of the Holy Ghost, for the Light of Christ is not a personage
at all. Its
influence is preliminary to and preparatory to one’s receiving the Holy Ghost.
The Light of Christ will lead the honest soul to “hearkeneth to the voice”3 to find the true gospel and the true Church and thereby receive the Holy Ghost.
The Holy Ghost is a personage of Spirit, a separate and distinct
member of the Godhead.4 He is a witness or testifier of the power
of God, the divinity of Christ, and the truth of the restored gospel. Many
throughout history in all nations have sought diligently to commune with the
heavens and gain the light of gospel truth. They have felt the influence of
the Holy Ghost confirm the truth of the gospel.
The Prophet Joseph Smith explained: “There is a difference
between the Holy Ghost and the gift of the Holy Ghost. Cornelius received
the Holy Ghost before he was baptized, which was the convincing power of God
unto him of the truth of the Gospel, but he could not receive the gift of
the Holy Ghost until after he was baptized. Had he not taken this . . . ordinance
upon him, the Holy Ghost which convinced him of the truth of God, would have
left him.”5
The gift of the Holy Ghost, which is the right
to receive the Holy Ghost as a constant companion, is obtained only upon
condition of
faith in Christ, repentance, baptism by immersion, and the laying on of hands
by authorized servants endowed with the Melchizedek Priesthood. It is a
most
precious gift available only to worthy members of the Lord’s Church.
In the Doctrine and Covenants, the Lord calls
the gift of the Holy Ghost “the unspeakable gift.”6 It is the source of testimony
and spiritual gifts. It enlightens minds, fills our souls with joy,7
teaches us all things, and brings forgotten knowledge to our remembrance.8 The
Holy Ghost also “will show unto [us] all things what [we] should
do.”9
President James E. Faust added that the gift “of
the Holy Ghost is the greatest guarantor of inward peace in our unstable
world.”10
President Gordon B. Hinckley taught, “How great
a blessing it is to have the ministering influence of a member of the Godhead.”11
Think of what this means, the ability and the right to receive the ministrations
of a member of the Godhead, to commune with infinite wisdom, infinite knowledge,
and infinite power!
As with all gifts, this gift must be received
and accepted to be enjoyed. When priesthood hands were laid upon your head
to confirm you
a member of the Church, you heard the words, “Receive the Holy Ghost.” This
did not mean that the Holy Ghost unconditionally became your constant companion.
Scriptures warn us that the Spirit of the Lord will “not always strive with
man.”12 When we are confirmed, we are given the right to
the companionship of the Holy Ghost, but it is a right that we must continue
to earn through obedience and worthiness. We cannot take this gift for granted.
The Holy Ghost will warn us of danger, and it
will inspire us to help others in need. President Thomas S. Monson counseled
us: “We watch.
We wait. We listen for that still, small voice. When it speaks, wise men
and women obey. Promptings of the Spirit are not to be postponed.”13
I once had the opportunity to tour a large cave. While there,
the guide turned off the lights for a moment to demonstrate what it was like
to be in total darkness. It was an amazing experience. I put my hand an inch
from my eyes and could not see it. It was frightening in a way. I was relieved
when the lights were turned back on.
As light penetrates the darkness and makes physical
things visible, so does the Holy Ghost penetrate the spiritual darkness
that surrounds
us and make plainly visible spiritual things that once were hidden. The Apostle
Paul taught that “the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit
of God: for they are foolishness unto him: neither can he know them, because
they are spiritually discerned.”14
I fear that some members of the Lord’s Church “live far beneath
our privileges” with regard to the gift of the Holy Ghost.15 Some
are distracted by the things of the world that block out the influence of
the Holy Ghost, preventing them from recognizing spiritual promptings. This
is a noisy and busy world that we live in. Remember that being busy is not
necessarily being spiritual. If we are not careful, the things of this world
can crowd out the things of the Spirit.
Some are spiritually deadened and past feeling because of
their choices to commit sin. Others simply hover in spiritual complacency
with no desire to rise above themselves and commune with the Infinite.
If they would open their hearts to the refining influence
of this unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost, a glorious new spiritual dimension
would come to light. Their eyes would gaze upon a vista scarcely imaginable.
They could know for themselves things of the Spirit that are choice, precious,
and capable of enlarging the soul, expanding the mind, and filling the heart
with inexpressible joy.
President Brigham Young spoke of a sacred experience
when the martyred Prophet Joseph Smith came in vision to President Young,
bringing
the Saints one more message. It is a message that Saints need today more
than ever before: “[Be sure to] tell the people to . . . keep the spirit of the
Lord,” Joseph said, “and it will lead them right. Be careful and not turn
away the small still voice; it will teach you what to do and where to go;
it will yield the fruits of the kingdom. Tell the brethren to keep their
hearts
open to conviction, so that when the Holy Ghost comes to them, their hearts
will be ready to receive it.”16
Brothers and sisters, do we turn away the still, small voice?
Do we do things that offend the Holy Ghost? Do we allow influences into our
homes that drive the Spirit from our homes? The type of entertainment that
we permit into our homes will certainly have an impact on the power of the
Holy Ghost. Much of the entertainment of the world is offensive to the Holy
Ghost. Surely we should not watch movies or television shows that are filled
with violence, vulgar language, and immorality.
I invite you to ponder individually in a humble
and prayerful manner and ask yourself: “Do I have the Spirit in my life? Am I happy? Am
I doing anything in my life that is offensive to the Spirit and preventing
the Holy Ghost from being my constant companion?” Have the courage to repent,
if needed, and again enjoy the companionship of the Holy Ghost.
Do we enjoy the influence of the Holy Ghost in our homes?
Are we doing anything as a family that is offensive to the Spirit? Can we
more effectively invite the Holy Ghost into our homes?
Our homes need to be more Christ-centered. We should spend
more time at the temple and less time in the pursuit of pleasure. We should
lower the noise level in our homes so that the noise of the world will not
overpower the still, small voice of the Holy Ghost. One of our greatest goals
as parents should be to enjoy the power and influence of the Holy Ghost in
our homes. We should pray and study the scriptures. We could sing the hymns
of the Restoration to invite the Holy Ghost into our home. Regular family
home evening will also help.
In these perilous times, we need this unspeakable
gift in our lives. President Boyd K. Packer reminds us: “We need not live
in fear of the future. We have every reason to rejoice and little reason
to fear.
If we follow the promptings of the Spirit, we will be safe, whatever the
future holds. We will be shown what to do.”17
The Prophet Joseph Smith taught that the Saints
could distinguish the gift of the Holy Ghost from all other spirits, for “it
will whisper peace and joy to their souls; it will take malice, hatred,
strife and all evil from
their hearts; and their whole desire will be to do good, bring forth righteousness
and build up the kingdom of God.”18
A friend of mine once told me about his experience in coming
to know and understand the gift of the Holy Ghost. He had prayed often and
longed to know the truth of the gospel.
Although he felt at peace with his beliefs, he had never received
the certain knowledge for which he hungered. He had reconciled himself to
the fact that he might be one of those who would have to walk through this
life relying upon the faith of others.
One morning, while pondering the scriptures,
he felt something surge through his body from the top of his head to the
bottom of his feet. “I was immersed in a feeling of such intense love and pure joy,” he explained.
“I cannot describe the measure of what I felt at that time other than to
say I was enveloped in joy so profound there was no room in me for any other
sensation.”
Even as he felt this outpouring of the Holy Ghost,
he wondered if possibly he was just imagining what was happening. “The more I wondered,”
he said, “the more intense the feelings became until it was all I could do
to tearfully say, ‘It is enough.’ ”
As a boy, my father had a similar experience
the day he was baptized. He related, “When the bishop laid his hands upon my head and . . . said, ‘Receive the Holy Ghost,’ . . . I had a peculiar feeling . . . something
that I had never experienced before . . . [that] came to my soul [and] gave
me . . . a feeling of happiness, a feeling that filled
my soul.”
From that moment on and throughout his life, he always knew
that Jesus Christ lived and directed His Church through a living prophet.19
There are many today who have felt promptings
from the Holy Ghost as they study the Book of Mormon or listen to the testimonies
of missionaries
and friends. Unto these I say, as an Apostle of the Lord Jesus Christ, the
gospel in its fulness is restored to the earth once again! Joseph Smith
was
a true prophet who translated the Book of Mormon through the gift and power
of God. I urge all to read the Book of Mormon and apply its promise: “When
ye shall receive these things, I would exhort you that ye would ask God,
the
Eternal Father, in the name of Christ, if these things are not true; and
if ye shall ask with a sincere heart, with real intent, having faith in
Christ,
he will manifest the truth of it unto you, by the power of the Holy Ghost.”20
To you who are not members of the Church, I urge
you with all the tenderness of my heart—do not resist the truth any longer.
Give place in your hearts to this heavenly light. Have faith, repent, and
be baptized
in the name of Jesus Christ for the remission of your sins, and you too shall
receive this unspeakable gift of the Holy Ghost.
Our Heavenly Father lives! Jesus is the Christ! Through the
Prophet Joseph Smith, the gospel of Jesus Christ has been restored in its
fulness. President Gordon B. Hinckley is the prophet, seer, and revelator
in our day. I so testify in the name of Jesus Christ, amen.
NOTES
1. Experts at the National Aeronautics and Space
Administration (NASA) estimate that “the total energy radiated [by the sun] is 383 billion
trillion kilowatts, which is equivalent to the energy generated by 100 billion
tons of TNT exploding each second” (NASA Office of Space Science, “Solar System
Exploration,” Internet, http://solarsystem.nasa.gov/features/planets/sun/sun.html).
2. John 1:9; see also Moroni
7:16; D&C 84:46.
3. D&C
84:46.
4. See D&C
130:22.
5. History of the Church, 4:555.
6. D&C
121:26.
7. See D&C
11:13.
8. See John 14:26.
9. 2 Nephi 32:5.
10. “The
Gift of the Holy Ghost—A Sure Compass,” Ensign,
May 1989, 32.
11. Teachings of Gordon B. Hinckley (1997), 259.
12. Genesis
6:3; see also 2 Nephi
26:11; D&C
1:33; Moses 8:17.
13. Live the Good Life (1988), 59.
14. 1 Corinthians 2:14.
15. See Brigham Young, Discourses of Brigham Young, sel.
John A. Widtsoe (1954), 32.
16. Manuscript History of Brigham Young 1846–1847, comp.
Elden J. Watson (1971), 529.
17. “The
Cloven Tongues of Fire,” Ensign, May 2000, 8;
Liahona, July 2000, 9.
18. Manuscript History of Brigham Young, 529.
19. Joseph L. Wirthlin, in Conference Report, Apr. 1956, 12.
20. Moroni 10:4.