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		<title>Are Your Spiritual Ears Still Working?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>The Holy Ghost will not tell us every answer on an exam but it will surely remind and help us to study. Here are ideas to make our spiritual ears work.</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>The Holy Ghost will not tell us every answer on an exam but it will surely remind and help us to study. Simple truths like this show how important it is to seek the guidance of the Holy Ghost.  But because life nowadays can be so overwhelmingly busy and stressful, it sometimes takes extra effort to feel the influence of the Spirit.</p>
<p>But aside from keeping the commandments and staying away from sin, what else are you actively doing to receive guidance from the Holy Ghost? Here are three ideas to consider.</p>
<h3>Do every good thing.</h3>
<p>We can exert a bit of extra effort to try and do every good thing, even if it seems mundane. Prophet Moroni <a href="https://www.lds.org/scriptures/bofm/moro/7.12">taught</a> “All things which are good cometh of God”. When we’re prompted to do good, we can be sure that it is an errand from Heavenly Father. When you are prompted to greet a particular person at church, do it. When you are prompted to bring home snacks for your little sister or brother, do it.</p>
<p>It does not matter how ordinary or subtle the impression, because many promptings come that way. What is ordinary for us may not be so for Heavenly Father. As <a href="https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2017/04/let-the-holy-spirit-guide?lang=eng">taught</a> by Elder Rasband, we should not doubt an impression whether it seems to come from our own thoughts or from God. He also taught that we must act on the first prompting. Consistently acting on the first impression will enhance our capability to listen to the still small voice because we are actively tuning our spiritual ears.</p>
<h3>Surround ourselves with good.</h3>
<p>President Thomas S. Monson declared, “[The] Spirit cannot be present at the kinds of activities in which so much of the world participates.” He also <a href="https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/10/stand-in-holy-places?lang=eng&amp;country=ca">taught</a> that we must be alert in our world that has moved so far from spirituality and “reject anything that does not conform to our standards.”</p>
<p>When we stand in holy places, no worldly frequency can block out the Spirit. We do this by befriending people that share our standards, listening to uplifting messages, joining in church activities, performing community service with different faiths and basically staying in a positive environment.</p>
<p>The Apostle Paul <a href="https://www.lds.org/scriptures/nt/1-cor/2.14">taught</a> that “the natural man receiveth not the things of the Spirit of God.&#8221; We become a <a href="https://www.lds.org/scriptures/gs/natural-man">natural man</a> if we choose “to be influenced by the passions, desires, appetites, and senses of the flesh rather than by the promptings of the Holy Spirit.” So remember that the power to decide who or what influences us is also the power to gain the Spirit.</p>
<h3>Seek the Spirit’s guidance and then act on it.</h3>
<p>President Monson, while relating a childhood <a href="https://www.lds.org/general-conference/2011/10/stand-in-holy-places?lang=eng&amp;country=ca">experience</a> with prayer, said “Not a day has gone by that I have not communicated with my Father in Heaven through prayer, &#8230; as you do so, you will be entitled to His inspiration and guidance in your life”</p>
<p>Note how he chose to use the word “entitled.” Being entitled means having a right to something, but maintaining that right means doing something else. In how many instances, do we only pray for guidance because it has become part of our daily prayer script, or as part of a rote prayer in class. Praying for guidance is by all means good, but what do we do afterwards? Do we rely on it during the course of our day? Do we ponder and seek for what Heavenly Father is trying to tell us?</p>
<p>Jesus Christ taught “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.” This verse contains three actions words; ask, seek, and knock. Praying for guidance doesn’t mean that all things will automatically be put into place. The guidance of the Spirit requires action and work, sometimes even hard work, which is sometimes described in the scriptures as “<a href="https://www.lds.org/scriptures/triple-index/wrestle?lang=eng">wrestling</a>” with God.</p>
<h3>Are your spiritual ears still listening?</h3>
<p>The world is changing rapidly and many of those changes are harmful for our spirituality. Temptations are everywhere, even in the mobile phones we carry in our pocket. The Internet, which we use every day, is filled with misleading concepts and the philosophies of men. The guidance of the Holy Ghost had never been more vital. Through conscious effort, we can filter out the unwanted noise, and allow the still small voice of the Spirit to guide us safely back to our heavenly home.</p>
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		<title>Infographic: How Do Mormons Choose A New Prophet?</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[<p>Updated September 2025 Do you ever wonder how Mormons choose a new prophet? Now that President Russell M. Nelson, the Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has died, some may wonder how the next president, or the prophet of the church, is chosen. Here is what happens. The Process of Choosing [&#8230;]</p>
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										<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p><em><strong>Updated September 2025</strong></em></p>
<p>Do you ever wonder how Mormons choose a new prophet? Now that President Russell M. Nelson, the Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints has died, some may wonder how the next president, or the prophet of the church, is chosen. Here is what happens.</p>
<h2>The Process of Choosing the Next Prophet</h2>
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<p><a href="http://churchofjesuschrist.org/learn/first-presidency?lang=eng">After the First Presidency</a>, consisting of the president of the church and his two counselors, the highest governing body of the church is the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles. They have each been called of God through prior revelation to the prophet.</p>
<p>These apostles as a group all hold the priesthood and the authority needed to run the church.</p>
<p>It is organized according to seniority of how long each member has been an apostle rather than each member’s age.</p>
<p>When a prophet dies, the first presidency as it was previously organized is dissolved, and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles automatically assumes leadership of the church.</p>
<p>Usually 7-10 days after the death of the prophet (long enough for a funeral and other needed arrangements) the Quorum of the Twelve meet in council, and a formal motion is made.</p>
<p>If they decide to reorganize and call a new prophet and counselors, the Quorum unanimously selects a new prophet, who is historically the longest-serving apostle.</p>
<p>The new prophet selects two apostles to be his “counselors,” and the three of them preside over the church in what is known as the “First Presidency.”</p>
<p>The apostle who has served the second-longest then becomes the president of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, or if he is serving in the First Presidency, then the third-longest serving apostle will become acting-president of that Quorum.</p>
<p>All of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles then lay their hands on the new prophet’s head, and offer a prayer, giving him a blessing and the needed priesthood authority, “setting him apart” formally as the leader and prophet of the Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints.</p>
<h2><strong>The Prophet Is Chosen Through Revelation</strong></h2>
<p><span class="citation-5">When it comes to </span><span class="citation-5">how a Mormon prophet is chosen</span><span class="citation-5"> or </span><span class="citation-5">how The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints chooses a new prophet</span><span class="citation-5 citation-end-5">, the process is distinctive.</span> <span class="citation-4 citation-end-4">It&#8217;s an orderly system that completely avoids any internal campaigning for position, which is quite remarkable in today&#8217;s world.</span> <span class="citation-3 citation-end-3">Members of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints view this as a divinely revealed process, free from any electioneering, whether public or private.</span></p>
<p>Beyond the Church&#8217;s organizational structure, there&#8217;s a strong tradition that personal ambition for leadership at any level is considered inappropriate. The focus is instead on an individual&#8217;s personal worthiness and a humble willingness to serve if asked.</p>
<h2>What Does The Prophet of The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints Do?</h2>
<h2>Serving as God&#8217;s Spokesperson</h2>
<p>This prophet acts as God&#8217;s spokesperson on Earth. He&#8217;s the designated individual through whom God communicates His will and messages to all of us in the present day, providing <b>divine direction and counsel</b> for the Church and for the entire world.</p>
<p>For instance, President Russell M. Nelson, announced a significant policy change regarding temple recommends in October 2018. He emphasized the sacred nature of temples and the need for greater spiritual preparation. Members understood this as a direct message from God to improve their focus on temple worship.</p>
<p>The prophet also provides <b>divine guidance for the entire Church</b>. He receives revelation and inspiration to direct its policies, doctrines, and programs, ensuring the organization aligns with divine purposes. President Nelson initiated the &#8220;home-centered, Church-supported&#8221; gospel learning emphasis in 2018, which led to a revised Sunday meeting schedule and new curriculum materials. This guidance aimed to strengthen families and individual gospel study.</p>
<h2>Teaching Gospel Truths</h2>
<p>Another key role is <b>teaching gospel truths</b>. The prophet expounds upon and clarifies eternal principles and truths of the gospel, helping members understand and apply them in their lives, often emphasizing neglected or misunderstood doctrines. Throughout his ministry, President Nelson had frequently taught about the <b>importance of covenant keeping</b>, emphasizing that making and keeping sacred covenants with God is central to eternal progression and happiness.</p>
<h2>Calling People to Repentance and Improvement</h2>
<p>He also <b>calls people to repentance and improvement</b>. He encourages members and others to turn away from sin, make positive changes, and strive for a higher spiritual standard, often issuing calls to action that challenge individuals to deepen their commitment. President Nelson had repeatedly invited members to <b>gather Israel</b> on both sides of the veil through temple and family history work, and to <b>increase their faith in Jesus Christ</b>, often asking them to undertake specific spiritual challenges like abstaining from social media for a period to focus on the Lord.</p>
<h2>Bearing Witness of Jesus Christ</h2>
<p>A fundamental part of a prophet&#8217;s mission is <b>bearing witness of Jesus Christ</b>. He offers a personal and authoritative testimony of Jesus Christ as the Savior and Redeemer of the world, testifying of His divine sonship, Atonement, and Resurrection. In every General Conference address, President Nelson consistently bore a powerful and unwavering witness of Jesus Christ, affirming His central role in God&#8217;s plan and encouraging all to follow Him.</p>
<h2>Receiving Continuing Revelation and Additional Scripture</h2>
<p>Like ancient prophets, he may also receive new revelations that are canonized as scripture, adding to the body of sacred texts, or providing a deeper understanding of existing scripture. While less frequent in modern times, the capacity for this <b>continuing revelation</b> remains. While modern additions to the standard works are rare, prophets have provided foundational revelations, such as Joseph Smith&#8217;s translation of the Book of Mormon or the continuing stream of inspired counsel that guides the Church today, understood as ongoing revelation.</p>
<h2>Interpreting Scripture and Prophecy</h2>
<p>The prophet also has the spiritual discernment to <b>interpret scripture and prophecy</b>. He clarifies the meaning of existing scriptures and can understand and explain future events as revealed by God, offering context and application for the present time. Prophets often provide clarity on scriptural passages that might be confusing or misinterpreted, offering insight into their application in contemporary life. They also sometimes speak about the signs of the times and the Lord&#8217;s Second Coming, preparing members for future events.</p>
<h2>Providing Practical Counsel for Daily Living</h2>
<p>Much of what a prophet teaches is <b>practical counsel for daily living</b>, tailored to the current challenges and conditions faced by individuals and families, covering topics from marriage and parenting to financial prudence and mental well-being. President Nelson had given counsel on managing digital media use, strengthening family relationships, and finding joy amidst life&#8217;s challenges, offering specific actions members can take to improve their lives.</p>
<h2>Guiding the Church&#8217;s Global Operations</h2>
<p>As the President of a worldwide church, he also <b>guides the Church&#8217;s global operations</b>, overseeing its extensive humanitarian efforts, missionary work, and the building of temples and other facilities around the globe. President Nelson had overseen a significant acceleration in temple building announcements, reflecting a divinely inspired push to bring temple blessings to more members worldwide, including recent announcements for new temples in places like Marikina, Metro Manila, Philippines.</p>
<h2>Serving as a Moral Compass</h2>
<p>Finally, the prophet serves as a <b>moral compass</b>. He&#8217;s a leading voice on moral issues, advocating for righteousness and upholding divine standards in a changing world, often speaking out on social issues from an eternal perspective. President Nelson had consistently spoken about the sanctity of marriage and family, the importance of religious freedom, and the need for greater civility and respect in public discourse, providing a clear moral framework for members and others.</p>
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