(Romans
12:3) For I say, through the grace given unto me to every man that is among
you, not to think of himself than he ought to think; but to think so as to have
sound judgement, as God has allotted to each a measure of faith.
Faith
is a topic that is probably the most confused subject of all Christianity and
especially, to me. Most people think that faith is a synonym for believe so
they think that they have to believe something is so and it will be. I will admit, I am still working on
developing lasting faith.
Despite
all of the negative challenges we have in life, we must take the time to
actively exercise faith. Elder Richard
G. Scott in his talk, Make The Exercise
of Faith Your First Priority, spoke of tools that are needed to increase
faith; prayer, scripture study, family home evening and temple attendance.
The
bible describes both faith and grace as being all-important parts of the
salvation process. My grandmother was
not LDS but always spoke of being “saved by grace”. I really never understood this until
recently. All through the scriptures,
grace is portrayed as God’s unmerited favor.
It is God’s willingness to save us when we don’t deserve it. It is in
His attitude of loving us first before we love Him back. So saving grace is a gift of salvation from
God that we can never deserve – or can we?
(Ephesians
2:8) For by grace are ye saved through
faith; and that not of yourselves; it is a gift from God.
In
my studies and prayer life, I have learned that grace, works and obedience are
essential in obtaining and allowing faith to work in my life. All encompass an outward sign of my inward
heart condition. Works of faith
demonstrate that Christ’s grace is operating in my life to bring me in accord
with the righteous principles of His law.
Obedience is a sign of my love for God and my willingness to render Him
true worship.
I
describe faith, through all that I have learned over the past months, as a
trust relationship. The Book of Mormon
heroes had faith in God because they trusted Him.
They knew Him. They counted on
him to keep His word, to be honest, good, caring and omnipotent on their
behalf, especially as they were obedient to His teachings and directives. It is no different for me.
The
past months have been difficult for me, for my family. At first I was careful to take one day at a
time because that is all that I could do.
As I began to pray and study the scriptures, the day went into two days
and I looked forward to learning and doing more in my class work and with my
fellow students. It has been hard to
finish course work amongst employment and caring my husband, family and
home. But I have done it. Not as good in some areas as I would have
hoped but I have completed it. This is
faith; pure and simple! The knowledge
that my works, my passion, my obedience assists faith in carrying me through
all that need to accomplish. I still
have room for improvement and I still get frustrated and angry but less and
less. I understand that our Savior makes
Himself available to listen and assist.
And I have faith that all will be well …
Because, I ride the Dark Horse !!
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