Knowing Better Raises The Standard For Discipleship - Spiritual Light Increases Accountability
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“When you know better, you do better” sounds like a gentle nudge. I argue it’s something far more serious: spiritual light changes you, and once it shows up, you’re accountable for what you do with it. That’s the uncomfortable mercy of clarity. Light reveals what’s true, what’s off, and what direction your life is actually moving, whether toward life in Christ or slow spiritual decay.
We walk through a Latter-day Saint framework for knowledge as “light and truth,” using scripture from Doctrine and Covenants, the Book of Mormon, Alma, and James to show why greater understanding raises the bar. Accountability is not just about behavior; it’s about alignment. When God gives revelation and you listen and act, your agency gets sharper, your decisions get more exact, and the still small voice becomes harder to ignore. Keep resisting and you can lose sensitivity to the Holy Ghost and even the light you once carried.
Discipleship, however, is not powered by willpower alone. The natural man doesn’t get educated out of you; he yields to the spirit through repentance, obedience, and the enabling power of Jesus Christ. The Atonement is not only for sinners who need forgiveness, but for saints, and we're all really sinners wanting to be saints, who want to do and be better, to become the kind of person who lives what they know.
If you’ve felt that tension between what you believe and how you’re living, you’re not alone. Listen, share this with someone who’s trying to follow promptings, and leave a review. What’s one piece of “light” you’re going to act on today?2026
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