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Increase Your Spiritual Capacity to ‘Hear Him,’ Elder Stevenson Urges BYU-Pathwide Worldwide Students

As you strive to listen and then follow the promptings you receive, you will be blessed, the Apostle promised

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By Rachel Sterzer Gibson, Church News

Elder Gary E. Stevenson’s message to BYU-Pathway Worldwide students was encapsulated in a promise: “If you hear Him, if you listen to the voice of the Lord and listen to the promptings that the Lord is giving you, … you will be blessed,” he said during a devotional broadcast to the student body of the Church’s online university.

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Elder Gary E. Stevenson speaks to BYU-Pathway Worldwide students during a devotional broadcast on Tuesday, December 8, 2020. Photo is a screenshot from the broadcast.2020 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
               

In a prerecorded message that was broadcast on Tuesday, December 8, Elder Stevenson, a member of the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles, reiterated and emphasized President Russell M. Nelson’s invitation to “Hear Him” and discussed with the students how they can hear the voice of the Savior Jesus Christ.

Prior to the discussion, the Apostle began his remarks by first recognizing the diversity of his audience.

BYU-Pathway Worldwide includes some 50,000 students from 150 countries. They are from the continent of Africa, Latin American countries, the Pacific Area and Asia. Many of them work full time. A number of them are married. Many have served missions, he noted.

Despite the many various circumstances of this worldwide student body, they are all united together in a common goal: to follow the encouragement of the prophets to continue their education, Elder Stevenson said.

He continued by offering the following encouragement: “We of the Twelve and the First Presidency are so aware of you and are aware of what you’re trying to do, what you’re trying to accomplish. We pray for you. We sustain you. We’re grateful for you.”

The Apostle then shared a video clip of President Nelson’s April 2020 general conference address. “It has never been more imperative to know how the Spirit speaks to you than right now,” President Nelson said. “He will bring thoughts to your mind which the Father and Son want you to receive. He is the Comforter. He will bring a feeling of peace to your heart. He testifies of truth and will confirm what is true as you hear and read the word of the Lord.

“I renew my plea for you to do whatever it takes to increase your spiritual capacity to receive personal revelation. Doing so will help you know how to move ahead with your life, what to do during times of crisis (“Hear Him”).

The Prophet introduced God the father's important instructions to His children to hear the voice of the Savior, said Elder Stevenson, who then shared examples from the scriptures of God the Father introducing His Son.

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The first example was from the Mount of Transfiguration, where the Father invites His children on earth to hear the voice of Jesus Christ. “Behold, a bright cloud overshadowed them: and behold a voice out of the cloud, which said, This is my beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased; hear ye him” (Matthew 17:5).

The second example Elder Stevenson shared comes from 3 Nephi, when the crucified and resurrected Christ visits the Americas. Again, the Father introduces His Only Begotten Son, Jesus Christ, to His children on earth. “Behold, my Beloved Son, in whom I am well pleased, in whom I have glorified my name — hear ye him” (3 Nephi 11:7).

It’s uncommon to find accounts in the scriptures where God the Father speaks directly to the reader, Elder Stevenson said, but when He does, He introduces the Son with a directive to “hear Him.”

To illustrate his last example, Elder Stevenson shared a video clip of Joseph Smith’s account of the First Vision. “I saw two Personages, whose brightness and glory defy all description, standing above me in the air. One of them spake unto me, calling me by name and said, pointing to the other — This is My Beloved Son. Hear Him!” (Joseph Smith History 1:17).

Elder Stevenson invited listeners to think about what they might do to hear Him in the way that the Father directs.

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Elder Gary E. Stevenson shows photos of BYU-Pathway Worldwide students from all over the world during his address on Dec. 8, 2020.2020 by Intellectual Reserve, Inc. All rights reserved.
                 

Recently, Elder Stevenson said, he and his wife, Sister Lesa Stevenson, spoke at a single adult devotional. He then shared some of the responses they received to the question, “How do you hear Him?”

“I hear Him as I humble myself enough to accept His will, whatever that may be,” one participant responded.

Another said, “I hear Him as I spend time near His holy temples, even if I can’t go inside right now.”

Among the other responses from the single adults were prayer, following the invitations of prophets and apostles, and serving others.

“Think about how you hear Him,” Elder Stevenson told the BYU-Pathway students. “Consider the ways that you can continue to grow and develop and grow spiritually, and help your family and your loved ones. You might want to write down some of the things that you will do to more fully hear the voice of the Lord.”

As individuals strive to listen and follow the promptings they receive, they will be blessed, the Apostle promised.

Elder Stevenson expressed his gratitude on behalf of the First Presidency and the Quorum of the Twelve Apostles “for what you’re doing that brings you together here today as the student body of BYU-Pathway. We’re proud of you, we’re grateful for you, and we bless you.”

In conclusion he testified, “God the Father and Jesus Christ appeared to Joseph Smith just exactly the way that he said They did, just exactly the way that it was depicted in that beautiful clip of Joseph Smith in the Sacred Grove — that the words were uttered in this dispensation by the Father to Joseph Smith, recognizing that Jesus Christ is His Beloved Son and that we should hear Him.”

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