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How do you know when the Spirit is prompting you?


When You have the Spirit



  • You feel full of light
  • Your mind is clear
  • You feel love for the Lord and others
  • You feel generous
  • Nobody can offend you
  • You are very forgiving and kind
  • You feel confident in what you do
  • You don't mind others seeing what you are doing
  • You want to be will those who love you specially family members
  • You are glad when others succeed
  • You want to help others be happy, even those opposed to you
  • You willingly perform Church work
  • You feel like praying and reading the scriptures
  • You wish you could keep all the Lord's commandments
  • You usually control your appetites and emotions
  • You are calm and control your speech; you feel no anger


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