Friday, February 27, 2009

faith

Faith -- my lesson Sunday was on the first principles of the gospel. I was impressed with the simplicity of the following explanation by Elder Richard G. Scott:

"Stated simply, true conversion is the fruit of faith, repentance, and consistent obedience.

Faith comes by hearing the word of God and responding to it. You will receive from the Holy Ghost a confirming witness of things you accept on faith by willingly doing them.

You will be led to repent of errors resulting from wrong things done or right things not done. As a consequence your capacity to consistently obey will be strengthened.

This cycle of faith, repentance, and consistent obedience will lead you to greater conversion with its attendant blessings.

True conversion will strengthen your capacity to do what you know you should do, when you should do it, regardless of the circumstances."

1 comment:

Deb said...

This is very clear, easy to understand, and shows the importance of action when it comes to faith. Thank you for sharing the quote. Faith is power. Virtue is power. Faith is a virtue that is empowering.