President George Q. Cannon wrote:
“How many of you are seeking for these gifts that God has
promised to bestow? How many of you, when you bow before
your Heavenly Father in your family circle or in your secret
places, contend for these gifts to be bestowed upon you?
How many of you ask the Father in the name of Jesus to manifest
Himself to you through these powers and these gifts?
Or do you go along day by day like a door turning on its
hinges, without having any feeling upon the subject, without
exercising any faith whatever, content to be baptized and be
members of the Church and to rest there, thinking that your
salvation is secure because you have done this?
I say unto you, in the name of the Lord, as one of His
servants, that you have need to repent of this. You have
need to repent of your hardness of heart, of your
indifference and of your carelessness.
There is not that diligence, there is not that faith, there
is not that seeking for the power of God that there should
be among a people who have received the precious promises we
have.””
— George Q. Cannon, “Receiving Gifts of the Spirit,”
Matthew B. Brown, pg. 25.

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President George Q. Cannon wrote:
“How many of you are seeking for these gifts that God has
promised to bestow? How many of you, when you bow before
your Heavenly Father in your family circle or in your secret
places, contend for these gifts to be bestowed upon you?
How many of you ask the Father in the name of Jesus to manifest
Himself to you through these powers and these gifts?
Or do you go along day by day like a door turning on its
hinges, without having any feeling upon the subject, without
exercising any faith whatever, content to be baptized and be
members of the Church and to rest there, thinking that your
salvation is secure because you have done this?
I say unto you, in the name of the Lord, as one of His
servants, that you have need to repent of this. You have
need to repent of your hardness of heart, of your
indifference and of your carelessness.
There is not that diligence, there is not that faith, there
is not that seeking for the power of God that there should
be among a people who have received the precious promises we
have.””
— George Q. Cannon, “Receiving Gifts of the Spirit,”
Matthew B. Brown, pg. 25.

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