Friday, October 22, 2010

What is Faith?

Confidence in something or someone. As most often used in the scriptures, faith is confidence and trust in Jesus Christ that lead a person to obey him. Faith must be centered in Jesus Christ in order for it to lead a person to salvation. Latter-day Saints also have faith in God the Father, the Holy Ghost, priesthood power, and other important aspects of the restored gospel.

Faith includes a hope for things which are not seen, but which are true (Heb. 11:1; Alma 32:21; Ether 12:6). Faith is kindled by hearing the gospel taught by authorized administrators sent by God (Rom. 10:14–17). Miracles do not produce faith, but strong faith is developed by obedience to the gospel of Jesus Christ. In other words, faith comes by righteousness (Alma 32:40–43; Ether 12:4, 6, 12; D&C 63:9–12).






True faith brings miracles, visions, dreams, healings, and all the gifts of God that he gives to his Saints. By faith one obtains a remission of sins and eventually is able to dwell in God’s presence. A lack of faith leads one to despair, which comes because of iniquity (Moro. 10:22).

Click on the link below for scriptures concerning faith in both the King James version Bible and the Book of Mormon

1 comment:

  1. I like your new blog! Thank you for sharing this about faith. I have had a few late nights pondering what faith is, how to build it and wondering where I stand in my level of faith. It is nice to have an uplifting blog to read.
    -Kyla

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Fairport, New York, United States
So, currently I am serving a Full-time Mission in the New York Rochester Mission. I go home in December and then I'll be going to school at Paul Mitchell. I have the GREATEST family, which I get to have for all eternity which is awesome. And, I pretty much LOVE my life! What a blessing!