Sunday, February 24, 2013

Living by the Power of Faith, part 4


Foundations of Faith

1.       The Idea that God Actually Exists
·         God’s Creations Testify of Him
(a)    The Lord has blessed us with sufficient perception to recognize in the creations a witness that He lives, so that anyone could have faith and believe on His name
(b)   All over the world, men and women believe in some kind of superior being. They do not know who he is or what he is, but at least they believe in him
·         Others Testify of God
(a)    Joseph Smith’s testimony has become a basis of faith for millions of people throughout the world
(b)   Adam saw God. He walked and talked with Him and heard His voice.
(c)    The Lord has sent angels to testify of Him so that men could behold with their eyes and be sure witnesses that God does live
(d)   Take some time to try to answer the question “Who is God” or “What is God to me?” As you think about those kinds of things, you will come to a better understanding of who God is and how much you may or may not know about Him. It is a very different thing to say you know Jesus is the Christ and to really KNOW Jesus.
2.       A Correct Idea of God’s Character, Perfections, and Attributes
·         Know God through Prayer
(a)    One of the best ways to come to know the Lord---not just saying your prayers but really praying, conversing with the Lord. If you do this, you can know the Lord, because He will reveal knowledge of His ways.
·         Know God through the Scriptures
(b)   A powerful way to learn to know the Lord and develop faith in Him; it needs to be intense, continual, and prayerful
·         Know God through Intense Observation
(c)    Brigham Young once said that revelations come from many sources: the Lord, the Lord’s servants, other men, the Lord’s creations, and many other things. Revelations are not confined to any one person.
(d)   The Lord’s revelations concerning the government of His Church are confined to the leaders of the Church, but other revelations are wide open for anyone to receive.
(e)   The light of Christ is in everyone and everything, and if you keenly observe God’s creations, you will learn about Him
·         Characteristics of God
(a)    That He was God before the world was created, and the same God that He was after it was created
(b)   That He is merciful and gracious, slow to anger, abundant in goodness, and that He was so from everlasting, and will be to everlasting
(c)    That He changes not, neither is there variableness with Him; but that He is the same from everlasting to everlasting, being the same yesterday, today, and forever; and that His course is one eternal round, without variation
(d)   That He is a God of truth and cannot lie
(e)   That He is no respecter of persons: but in every nation He that fears God and works righteousness is accepted of Him
(f)     That He is love
·         Attributes and Perfections of God
(a)    Knowledge, Faith or Power, Justice, Judgment, Mercy, and Truth
(b)   Some people think that the Lord does not operate by faith because He has all knowledge. In a sense this is true. However, in this instance, faith is called power. If God ceased to have faith, He would cease to have power.
(c)    The scriptures teach us that not only will we see God as He is and know that we are physically in His image, but they also teach that if we can continue perfecting and sanctifying ourselves, we can become as He is spiritually
3.       Knowledge that our Course of Life is According to God’s Will
·         Redouble Your Faith in the Lord when Adversity Comes
(a)    When the Lord sees that you are willing to serve Him at any price, at any cost, or under any circumstance, then you will have sufficient faith to lay hold upon eternal life, and not until you do that
·         Know the Timetable of the Lord
(b)   Do you still believe when you are being beaten by life? Do you say to the Lord, “I do not know how I am going to do it, Father, but with thy help I am still going to accomplish thy will.” Or, do you follow the example of Laman and Lemuel who doubted, murmured, feared, and gave up?
(c)    There are many things that are the will of the Lord but whose timetables are not known to man. Keep that in mind when you are trying to accomplish the Lord’s will.
(d)   The Lord reveals His will generally to allow us to have faith in Him and to see if we are willing to prove that faith through our own actions, even when we don’t understand specifically how to do His will
(e)   He reveals light and expects us to walk to the edge of the light or even into the darkness a bit, and only then will He reveal more light and truth
(f)     How could we ever become like Him if He made every decision for us, if He held our hand every step of the way?
·         The Specifics of How to Accomplish the Lord’s Will are Mostly Unknown
(a)    The Lord appreciates it when you bear your testimony that He lives, but what really counts is your love for the Lord and whether you do His will and keep His commandments
·         The Lord Allows Latitude for Human Judgment
(b)   As you go forward in faith, the Lord will reveal His will to you so that you will know what you should do
(c)    When you sincerely say to the Lord, “Father, I believe thy will, and I will do it; I will give all that it takes to accomplish it,” and then you keep that promise, the Lord will reveal to you how to do it



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