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Faith, a Power That                                                                        Chapter 13
Centers in Christ
Introduction                                               B. Faith comes from a knowledge of God and His
                                                           teachings.
  To succeed in this life and to prepare                   1. Faith begins by our hearing the word of God (see
successfully for eternal life, we need firm faith in          Romans 10:17).
the Lord Jesus Christ. Faith is the first principle of     2. The holy scriptures confirm and strengthen our
the gospel and the foundation of all other                    faith (see Helaman 15:7–8; 2 Nephi 32:3; Alma
principles.                                                   30:43–44).
                                                           3. Our faith is increased by hearing and obeying the
Doctrinal Outline                                             word of God (see Alma 32:26–43).
                                                           C. Faith in Jesus Christ always produces good fruits.
A. Faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation of the
                                                           1. Faith is accompanied by good works (see James
gospel.
                                                              2:14, 17–26; Luke 3:8).
1. Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is the first principle
                                                           2. Through faith we may draw upon the power of
   of the gospel (see Articles of Faith 1:4; D&C 68:25).
                                                              God (see Moroni 7:33; D&C 45:8).
2. Faith is the assurance we have of that which we
                                                           3. Miracles are wrought by faith (see Mark 16:16–18;
   cannot see but which is true (see JST, Hebrews
                                                              Moroni 7:37; 2 Nephi 26:13; D&C 35:8–11; Ether
   11:1; Alma 32:21; Ether 12:6).
                                                              12:12–22; D&C 46:19–21).
3. Faith is a gift of God through the Holy Ghost (see
                                                           4. Faith in Jesus Christ is a shield that protects us
   1 Corinthians 12:8–9; Ephesians 2:8; Moroni
                                                              from the things of the world and the temptations
   10:8–11).
                                                              of the devil (see Alma 37:33; D&C 27:17;
4. By exercising faith in Christ, we can receive truth        Ephesians 6:16; 1 John 5:4).
   and knowledge through the power of the Holy
                                                           5. God can do all things for us if we exercise faith in
   Ghost (see Moroni 10:4–5; Ether 4:7).
                                                              the Savior (see 1 Nephi 7:12; Hebrews 11:4–40).
5. Faith in Christ is required for salvation and
                                                           6. Asking God with faith brings answers to prayer
   eternal life (see 2 Nephi 31:19–21; 9:23; Moroni
                                                              (see James 1:5–6; Joseph Smith—History 1:11–19;
   7:33–34, 38; Mosiah 3:9, 17; D&C 33:12).
                                                              Mosiah 27:14; Moroni 10:4–5).
6. Faith is a principle of power (see Matthew
                                                           7. Productive membership in the Church of Jesus
   17:19–21; Ether 12:30; Alma 14:26–28).
                                                              Christ is dependent upon faith (see Moroni 7:39;
7. It is impossible to please God without faith (see          D&C 12:6–8; 124:55).
   Hebrews 11:6; D&C 63:8–11).

                                                           Supporting Statements
                                                           A. Faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation of the
                                                           gospel.
                                                           ■   “The first principle of the gospel is faith in the
                                                           Lord Jesus Christ; and of course we are not going
                                                           to have faith in the Lord Jesus Christ without
                                                           having faith in his Father. Then if we have faith in
                                                           God the Father and the Son and are guided, as we
                                                           ought to be, by the Holy Ghost, we will have faith
                                                           in the servants of the Lord through whom he has
                                                           spoken” (Joseph Fielding Smith, Doctrines of
                                                           Salvation, 2:303).
                                                           ■ “Faith unto life and salvation centers in Christ.

                                                           There is no salvation in that general principle of
                                                           faith alone, that moving cause of action, which
                                                           causes the farmer to plant his seed with the unseen
                                                           hope that it will bear grain. But there is faith unto
                                                           salvation when Christ is the focal point in which
                                                           the unseen hope centers. Accordingly the Prophet
                                                           explained ‘that three things are necessary in order
                                                           that any rational and intelligent being may exercise



                                                                                                                35
Chapter 13
faith in God unto life and salvation.’ These he           by its dictates. Although faith is called the first
named as: 1. ‘The idea that he actually exists’;          principle of the Gospel of Christ, though it be in
2. ‘A correct idea of his character, perfections, and     fact the foundation of religious life, yet even faith
attributes’; and 3. ‘An actual knowledge that the         is preceded by sincerity of disposition and humility
course of life which he is pursuing is according to       of soul, whereby the word of God may make an
his will.’” (Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine,          impression upon the heart. No compulsion is used
262).                                                     in bringing men to a knowledge of God; yet, as fast
■ “Faith is a gift of God, and faith comes to all         as we open our hearts to the influences of
of us who serve God and supplicate Him for the            righteousness, the faith that leads to life eternal will
guidance of His Spirit. There is no danger of any         be given us of our Father” (James E. Talmage, The
man or woman losing his or her faith in this              Articles of Faith, 106–7).
Church if he or she is humble and prayerful and           B. Faith comes from a knowledge of God and His
obedient to duty. I have never known of such an           teachings.
individual losing his faith. By doing our duty faith      ■  “If we want to have a living, abiding faith, we
increases until it becomes perfect knowledge”             must be active in the performance of every duty
(Heber J. Grant, Gospel Standards, 7–8).                  as members of this Church” (Smith, Doctrines of
■ “Inasmuch as salvation is attainable only
                                                          Salvation, 2:311).
through the mediation and atonement of Christ,            ■ “Faith comes by hearing the word of God,
and since this is made applicable to individual           through the testimony of the servants of God;
sin in the measure of obedience to the laws of            that testimony is always attended by the Spirit
righteousness, faith in Jesus Christ is indispensable     of prophecy and revelation” (Joseph Smith,
to salvation. But no one can effectively believe in       Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, 148).
Jesus Christ and at the same time doubt the               C. Faith in Jesus Christ always produces good fruits.
existence of either the Father or the Holy Ghost;
                                                          ■   “Because faith is wanting, the fruits are. No
therefore faith in the entire Godhead is essential
                                                          man since the world was had faith without having
to salvation. Paul declares that without faith it is
                                                          something along with it. The ancients quenched the
impossible to please God, ‘for he that cometh to
                                                          violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword,
God must believe that he is, and that he is a
                                                          women received their dead, etc. By faith the worlds
rewarder of them that diligently seek him.’ The
                                                          were made. A man who has none of the gifts has no
scriptures abound in assurances of salvation to
                                                          faith; and he deceives himself, if he supposes he
those who exercise faith in God, and obey the
                                                          has. Faith has been wanting, not only among the
requirements which that faith makes plain. . . .
                                                          heathen, but in professed Christendom also, so
    “Though within the reach of all who diligently
                                                          that tongues, healings, prophecy, and prophets and
strive to gain it, faith is nevertheless a divine gift.
                                                          apostles, and all the gifts and blessings have been
As is fitting for so priceless a pearl, it is given to
                                                          wanting” (Smith, Teachings, 270).
those only who show by their sincerity that they
                                                          ■ “Faith implies such confidence and conviction
are worthy of it, and who give promise of abiding
                                                          as will impel to action. . . . Belief is in a sense
                                                          passive, an agreement or acceptance only; faith is
                                                          active and positive, embracing such reliance and
                                                          confidence as will lead to works. Faith in Christ
                                                          comprises belief in Him, combined with trust in
                                                          Him. One cannot have faith without belief; yet he
                                                          may believe and still lack faith. Faith is vivified,
                                                          vitalized, living belief. . . .
                                                              “. . . This principle becomes therefore the
                                                          impelling force by which men struggle for
                                                          excellence, ofttimes enduring vicissitudes and
                                                          suffering that they may achieve their purposes.
                                                          Faith is the secret of ambition, the soul of heroism,
                                                          the motive power of effort” (Talmage, Articles of
                                                          Faith, 96–97, 103).
                                                          ■ “Unless a man will adhere to the doctrine and

                                                          walk in faith, accepting the truth and observing
                                                          the commandments as they have been given, it
                                                          will be impossible for him to receive eternal life,
                                                          no matter how much he may confess with his lips
                                                          that Jesus is the Christ, or believe that his Father
                                                          sent him into the world for the redemption of
                                                          man. So James is right when he says the devils
                                                          ‘believe and tremble,’ but they do not repent. So




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it is necessary, not merely that we believe, but that       clothes or other ordinary protective devices were
we repent, and in faith perform good works until            in the fiery furnace to protect the three Hebrews
the end; and then shall we receive the reward of            from death; there were no leather nor metal
the faithful and a place in the celestial kingdom           muzzles for the mouths of the lions when Daniel
of God” (Smith, Doctrines of Salvation, 2:311).             was locked in the den.
■ “Miracles, signs, the gifts of the Spirit, the                “Remember that there were no clouds in the
knowledge of God and godliness, and every                   sky nor any hydrometer in his hand when Elijah
conceivable good thing—all these are the effects of         promised an immediate break in the long extended
faith; all of these come because faith has become           drouth; though Joshua may have witnessed the
the ruling force in the lives of the saints.                miracle of the Red Sea, yet how could he by mortal
Conversely, where these things are not, faith is            means perceive that the flooding Jordan would
not” (McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, 264).                      back up for the exact time needed for the crossing,
■ “It takes faith—unseeing faith—for young                  and then flow on its way to the Dead Sea.
people to proceed immediately with their family                 “Remember that there were no clouds in the
responsibilities in the face of financial uncertainties.    sky, no evidence of rain, and no precedent for the
It takes faith for the young woman to bear her              deluge when Noah builded the ark according to
family instead of accepting employment, especially          commandment. There was no ram in the thicket
when schooling for the young husband is to be               when Isaac and his father left for Moriah for the
finished. It takes faith to observe the Sabbath when        sacrifice. Remember there were no towns and
‘time and a half’ can be had working, when sales            cities, no farms and gardens, no homes and
can be made, when merchandise can be sold. It               storehouses, no blossoming desert in Utah when
takes a great faith to pay tithes when funds are            the persecuted pioneers crossed the plains. And
scarce and demands are great. It takes faith to fast        remember that there were no heavenly beings in
and have family prayers and to observe the Word             Palmyra, on the Susquehanna or on Cumorah
of Wisdom. It takes faith to do ward teaching, stake        when the soul-hungry Joseph slipped quietly into
missionary work, and other service, when sacrifice          the Grove, knelt in prayer on the river bank, and
is required. It takes faith to fill foreign missions. But   climbed the slopes of the sacred hill.
know this—that all these are of the planting, while             “But know this: that undaunted faith can stop
faithful devout families, spiritual security, peace,        the mouths of lions, make ineffective the fiery
and eternal life are the harvests.                          flames, make dry corridors through beds of rivers
    “Remember that Abraham, Moses, Elijah, and              and seas. Unwavering faith can protect against
others could not see clearly the end from the               deluge, terminate drouths, heal the sick, and bring
beginning. They also walked by faith and without            heavenly manifestations. Indomitable faith can
sight. Remember again that no gates were open;              help us live the commandments and thereby bring
Laban was not drunk; and no earthly hope was                blessings unnumbered with peace, perfection, and
justified at the moment Nephi exercised his faith           exaltation in the kingdom of God” (Spencer W.
and set out finally to get the plates. No asbestos          Kimball, in Conference Report, Oct. 1952, 50–51).



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Dof g ch13

  • 1. Faith, a Power That Chapter 13 Centers in Christ Introduction B. Faith comes from a knowledge of God and His teachings. To succeed in this life and to prepare 1. Faith begins by our hearing the word of God (see successfully for eternal life, we need firm faith in Romans 10:17). the Lord Jesus Christ. Faith is the first principle of 2. The holy scriptures confirm and strengthen our the gospel and the foundation of all other faith (see Helaman 15:7–8; 2 Nephi 32:3; Alma principles. 30:43–44). 3. Our faith is increased by hearing and obeying the Doctrinal Outline word of God (see Alma 32:26–43). C. Faith in Jesus Christ always produces good fruits. A. Faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation of the 1. Faith is accompanied by good works (see James gospel. 2:14, 17–26; Luke 3:8). 1. Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ is the first principle 2. Through faith we may draw upon the power of of the gospel (see Articles of Faith 1:4; D&C 68:25). God (see Moroni 7:33; D&C 45:8). 2. Faith is the assurance we have of that which we 3. Miracles are wrought by faith (see Mark 16:16–18; cannot see but which is true (see JST, Hebrews Moroni 7:37; 2 Nephi 26:13; D&C 35:8–11; Ether 11:1; Alma 32:21; Ether 12:6). 12:12–22; D&C 46:19–21). 3. Faith is a gift of God through the Holy Ghost (see 4. Faith in Jesus Christ is a shield that protects us 1 Corinthians 12:8–9; Ephesians 2:8; Moroni from the things of the world and the temptations 10:8–11). of the devil (see Alma 37:33; D&C 27:17; 4. By exercising faith in Christ, we can receive truth Ephesians 6:16; 1 John 5:4). and knowledge through the power of the Holy 5. God can do all things for us if we exercise faith in Ghost (see Moroni 10:4–5; Ether 4:7). the Savior (see 1 Nephi 7:12; Hebrews 11:4–40). 5. Faith in Christ is required for salvation and 6. Asking God with faith brings answers to prayer eternal life (see 2 Nephi 31:19–21; 9:23; Moroni (see James 1:5–6; Joseph Smith—History 1:11–19; 7:33–34, 38; Mosiah 3:9, 17; D&C 33:12). Mosiah 27:14; Moroni 10:4–5). 6. Faith is a principle of power (see Matthew 7. Productive membership in the Church of Jesus 17:19–21; Ether 12:30; Alma 14:26–28). Christ is dependent upon faith (see Moroni 7:39; 7. It is impossible to please God without faith (see D&C 12:6–8; 124:55). Hebrews 11:6; D&C 63:8–11). Supporting Statements A. Faith in Jesus Christ is the foundation of the gospel. ■ “The first principle of the gospel is faith in the Lord Jesus Christ; and of course we are not going to have faith in the Lord Jesus Christ without having faith in his Father. Then if we have faith in God the Father and the Son and are guided, as we ought to be, by the Holy Ghost, we will have faith in the servants of the Lord through whom he has spoken” (Joseph Fielding Smith, Doctrines of Salvation, 2:303). ■ “Faith unto life and salvation centers in Christ. There is no salvation in that general principle of faith alone, that moving cause of action, which causes the farmer to plant his seed with the unseen hope that it will bear grain. But there is faith unto salvation when Christ is the focal point in which the unseen hope centers. Accordingly the Prophet explained ‘that three things are necessary in order that any rational and intelligent being may exercise 35
  • 2. Chapter 13 faith in God unto life and salvation.’ These he by its dictates. Although faith is called the first named as: 1. ‘The idea that he actually exists’; principle of the Gospel of Christ, though it be in 2. ‘A correct idea of his character, perfections, and fact the foundation of religious life, yet even faith attributes’; and 3. ‘An actual knowledge that the is preceded by sincerity of disposition and humility course of life which he is pursuing is according to of soul, whereby the word of God may make an his will.’” (Bruce R. McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, impression upon the heart. No compulsion is used 262). in bringing men to a knowledge of God; yet, as fast ■ “Faith is a gift of God, and faith comes to all as we open our hearts to the influences of of us who serve God and supplicate Him for the righteousness, the faith that leads to life eternal will guidance of His Spirit. There is no danger of any be given us of our Father” (James E. Talmage, The man or woman losing his or her faith in this Articles of Faith, 106–7). Church if he or she is humble and prayerful and B. Faith comes from a knowledge of God and His obedient to duty. I have never known of such an teachings. individual losing his faith. By doing our duty faith ■ “If we want to have a living, abiding faith, we increases until it becomes perfect knowledge” must be active in the performance of every duty (Heber J. Grant, Gospel Standards, 7–8). as members of this Church” (Smith, Doctrines of ■ “Inasmuch as salvation is attainable only Salvation, 2:311). through the mediation and atonement of Christ, ■ “Faith comes by hearing the word of God, and since this is made applicable to individual through the testimony of the servants of God; sin in the measure of obedience to the laws of that testimony is always attended by the Spirit righteousness, faith in Jesus Christ is indispensable of prophecy and revelation” (Joseph Smith, to salvation. But no one can effectively believe in Teachings of the Prophet Joseph Smith, 148). Jesus Christ and at the same time doubt the C. Faith in Jesus Christ always produces good fruits. existence of either the Father or the Holy Ghost; ■ “Because faith is wanting, the fruits are. No therefore faith in the entire Godhead is essential man since the world was had faith without having to salvation. Paul declares that without faith it is something along with it. The ancients quenched the impossible to please God, ‘for he that cometh to violence of fire, escaped the edge of the sword, God must believe that he is, and that he is a women received their dead, etc. By faith the worlds rewarder of them that diligently seek him.’ The were made. A man who has none of the gifts has no scriptures abound in assurances of salvation to faith; and he deceives himself, if he supposes he those who exercise faith in God, and obey the has. Faith has been wanting, not only among the requirements which that faith makes plain. . . . heathen, but in professed Christendom also, so “Though within the reach of all who diligently that tongues, healings, prophecy, and prophets and strive to gain it, faith is nevertheless a divine gift. apostles, and all the gifts and blessings have been As is fitting for so priceless a pearl, it is given to wanting” (Smith, Teachings, 270). those only who show by their sincerity that they ■ “Faith implies such confidence and conviction are worthy of it, and who give promise of abiding as will impel to action. . . . Belief is in a sense passive, an agreement or acceptance only; faith is active and positive, embracing such reliance and confidence as will lead to works. Faith in Christ comprises belief in Him, combined with trust in Him. One cannot have faith without belief; yet he may believe and still lack faith. Faith is vivified, vitalized, living belief. . . . “. . . This principle becomes therefore the impelling force by which men struggle for excellence, ofttimes enduring vicissitudes and suffering that they may achieve their purposes. Faith is the secret of ambition, the soul of heroism, the motive power of effort” (Talmage, Articles of Faith, 96–97, 103). ■ “Unless a man will adhere to the doctrine and walk in faith, accepting the truth and observing the commandments as they have been given, it will be impossible for him to receive eternal life, no matter how much he may confess with his lips that Jesus is the Christ, or believe that his Father sent him into the world for the redemption of man. So James is right when he says the devils ‘believe and tremble,’ but they do not repent. So 36
  • 3. Chapter 13 it is necessary, not merely that we believe, but that clothes or other ordinary protective devices were we repent, and in faith perform good works until in the fiery furnace to protect the three Hebrews the end; and then shall we receive the reward of from death; there were no leather nor metal the faithful and a place in the celestial kingdom muzzles for the mouths of the lions when Daniel of God” (Smith, Doctrines of Salvation, 2:311). was locked in the den. ■ “Miracles, signs, the gifts of the Spirit, the “Remember that there were no clouds in the knowledge of God and godliness, and every sky nor any hydrometer in his hand when Elijah conceivable good thing—all these are the effects of promised an immediate break in the long extended faith; all of these come because faith has become drouth; though Joshua may have witnessed the the ruling force in the lives of the saints. miracle of the Red Sea, yet how could he by mortal Conversely, where these things are not, faith is means perceive that the flooding Jordan would not” (McConkie, Mormon Doctrine, 264). back up for the exact time needed for the crossing, ■ “It takes faith—unseeing faith—for young and then flow on its way to the Dead Sea. people to proceed immediately with their family “Remember that there were no clouds in the responsibilities in the face of financial uncertainties. sky, no evidence of rain, and no precedent for the It takes faith for the young woman to bear her deluge when Noah builded the ark according to family instead of accepting employment, especially commandment. There was no ram in the thicket when schooling for the young husband is to be when Isaac and his father left for Moriah for the finished. It takes faith to observe the Sabbath when sacrifice. Remember there were no towns and ‘time and a half’ can be had working, when sales cities, no farms and gardens, no homes and can be made, when merchandise can be sold. It storehouses, no blossoming desert in Utah when takes a great faith to pay tithes when funds are the persecuted pioneers crossed the plains. And scarce and demands are great. It takes faith to fast remember that there were no heavenly beings in and have family prayers and to observe the Word Palmyra, on the Susquehanna or on Cumorah of Wisdom. It takes faith to do ward teaching, stake when the soul-hungry Joseph slipped quietly into missionary work, and other service, when sacrifice the Grove, knelt in prayer on the river bank, and is required. It takes faith to fill foreign missions. But climbed the slopes of the sacred hill. know this—that all these are of the planting, while “But know this: that undaunted faith can stop faithful devout families, spiritual security, peace, the mouths of lions, make ineffective the fiery and eternal life are the harvests. flames, make dry corridors through beds of rivers “Remember that Abraham, Moses, Elijah, and and seas. Unwavering faith can protect against others could not see clearly the end from the deluge, terminate drouths, heal the sick, and bring beginning. They also walked by faith and without heavenly manifestations. Indomitable faith can sight. Remember again that no gates were open; help us live the commandments and thereby bring Laban was not drunk; and no earthly hope was blessings unnumbered with peace, perfection, and justified at the moment Nephi exercised his faith exaltation in the kingdom of God” (Spencer W. and set out finally to get the plates. No asbestos Kimball, in Conference Report, Oct. 1952, 50–51). 37