Last year, my little Granddaughter age 4, began feeling ill one day and complained to her mom, that she had pain in her stomach and began vomiting. At first my daughter passed it off to her possibly catching the flu like most parents would. As any good mother would, my daughter comforted her little girl, and did everything she could think of to treat her symptoms. Molly, my daughter, phoned the doctor, told the her of Brinleys symptoms, and the doctor said that it sounded like the stomach flu. My daughter prayed for her daughters protection and healing throughout the day. When the symptoms didn't go away, she told her husband that she thought something more was really wrong. Now, like most husbands do, he tried to reassure and calm his wife and her fears, that it wasn't anything to worry about and, that the doctor had said it was just the flu, and that probably by the next day, she would wake up and be just fine. After a bad night, the next day came and all the symptoms including vomiting continued, and she seemed to be as bad or worse as she was the day before. This time, my daugher took Brinley into the doctor to be checked, and once again, the doctor said that Brinley just had a bad case of the flu.
As a side note, my daughters husband could barely contain himself, as he drove down the snowy canyon to the hospital after finding out about his little girls tests. His heart ached not only for his little daughter's serious condition, but because he had continued to discount his wifes feelings of just over reacting to what the doctor had said was symptoms of the flu. I can only imagine how grateful he was for his wife, not listening to his normally calming influence and comments, and acting upon the promptings she had received.
All went well with the surgery, and she recovered quickly. Brinley so enjoyed the attention and kindness she receoved in Primary Children's Hospital and asked when she could go back again to stay over night and order food off of the hospital menu. Her bright and cheerful spirit provided comfort to those of us adults who were so worried about her, yet she didn't complain or even seem to be in much pain. Once the surgery was over, she began to thrive and after only a couple weeks of healing, was back to normal activity and to the bright and spirited little girl she had alwasy been.
In the talk by Elder Oaks, he states, "This is not a case where a person proposes to take a particular action and the Spirit either confirms or restrains. This is a case where revelation comes when it is not being sought and impels some action not proposed. This type of revelation is obviously less common than other types, but its rarity makes it all the more significant."
When we live in tune with the spirit, we can be assured that we will receive the guidance and personal revelation we need. The Lord is watching over us and knows everything from the beginning to the end of our lives, and if we will keep ourselves in tune and receptive to the promptings of the Holy Spirit, then we can not only accomplish His purposes for us here on this earth, but be receptacles to help and bless the lives of others. I know that God lives and that revelation to His children is a reality. I pray that we will be worthy and willing to partake in this wonderful blessing and gift he gives to each of us. Sincerely, Katie G. P.S. I have posted a handout/printable bookmark, taken from one of the quotes of this months Visiting Teaching message. It was one by President Boyd K. Packer . It says, "Prayer is your personal key to heaven. The lock is on your side of the veil." You can find it at my other blog http://visitingteachingsurprise.blogspot.com While you are there, you should lookover all the archives of great printables, ideas and things that I have posted for the past couple of years, since I began this blog. Even though those ideas may be specific to a particular lesson or holiday, you can still use them to share on other occasions for other purposes.
Thanks for this story!! My heart and soul was fill with the spirit as I read this story. I sometimes ignore the feelings I receive from the Holy Ghost..This has reminded me that I must listen always. I'm so glad that little Brinley is doing well. Take care of yourself!!
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