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Help Others Recognize the Spirit’s Influence
One of the most important things you can do as a teacher is to help those you teach recognize the influence of the Holy Ghost. This is especially true when teaching children, youth, and new members—you are preparing them to receive personal revelation, avoid deception, and develop spiritual self-reliance. As prompted by the Holy Ghost, ask learners what they are feeling and what they feel prompted to do. Help them associate their spiritual feelings with the influence of the Holy Ghost.
Question to ponder. How do I know when the Spirit is present as I teach?
Scriptural example. How can I use Galatians 5:22–23; Moroni 7:13; and Doctrine and Covenants 8:2–3 to help class members recognize the influence of the Holy Ghost?
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