I have a doctrinal question about the Holy Ghost and something I was reading in the book "Hearing the Voice of The Lord" by Gerald N. Lund. The book has been great but I ran across something that confused me a little. I am aware that Elder Lund was a General Authority and I don't mean to second guess his understanding of the Gospel, but at the same time I know that all people make mistakes. My question is regarding the following remarks by Elder Lund in chapter 10 on feelings:
"...feelings given to us through the Spirit are quite varied, ranging from peace and light to darkness and anxiety"
"Sometimes the feelings we get from the Spirit are not positive and uplifting. The Lord doesn't always send peace and joy..."
Here is my question, we read in 1 Coriinthians 14:33 that God is not the author of confusion but of peace. Elder Lund states that we can get dark and negative feelings from the Spirit, but my mind keeps going back to D&C 50:23 "And that which doth not edify is not of God, and is darkness". It would seem that the words of this book are in contradiction doctrinally with what the scriptures say about the Spirit. I have been troubled by this because I have always measured the Spirit by wether or not it testifies of Christ (1 John 4:1-2) and wether or not it edifies (D&C 50:23) is it possible that the above mentioned book is not doctrinally correct on this point? Or am I misunderstanding something? Any insight would help but I always prefer scripturally backed analysis. Thanks.