If we do not enjoy the Spirit of the Lord, there are reasons that we ourselves can assign for the absence of that Spirit. The practice of the Saints, if good, will always bring the Spirit of the Lord, and keep that Spirit with them day to day. I am aware that the Spirit is grieved with different individuals for different causes; some do not attend to their prayers in the season thereof, they do not attend to their duties of the present moment, they do not concentrate their feelings, but allow their minds to wander like the fools' eyes to the four winds of heaven, hence they are left to grope for themselves as the blind for the wall. But those who live up to their duties, the duties of the present hour, and always make those duties the primary duties of life, live in the light of the Lord, and walk in the path laid down by the Savior of the world; they are never in the dark, for the light of the Lord is shining upon them.
Jedediah M. Grant, Conference at Provo, July 13, 1855, Journal of Discourses 3:58
Jedediah M. Grant, Conference at Provo, July 13, 1855, Journal of Discourses 3:58
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