Super Power Faith
One of my favorite scriptural examples of someone with
superpower faith is the Brother of Jared.
I love how he gained so much faith that he was able to see the Lord with
his own eyes, but I am also inspired knowing that he didn’t start out that
way. His journey to gain faith is one
that we can all take.
When the languages were confounded, he like many of us
when facing challenges didn’t know what to do.
It was his brother, Jared, who told him to “cry unto the Lord” – not
once, but several times (Ether 1: 34, 35, 38 and 39)
His first step in acquiring Superpower faith
was PRAYER.
He cried unto the Lord as his brother directed him, and the Lord did hear his prayers and
blessed him. (Ether 1:40)
He then followed (OBEDIENCE) the Lord’s directives step
by step. The Lord didn’t overwhelm him
by telling him he would need to build barges at the outset. He was first told to gather flocks and herds,
(41) and then to travel to the valley where the Lord would meet him. After being there for some time, he was led
to the shore of the sea where he would stay for four years. (2:13) It was there that the Lord told him to build
barges. Once the barges were built, the
Brother of Jared inquired and received instruction about air and light in the
boats. As we can see, his journey began
and continued one step at a time.
This is true in our lives as well. We, like the Brother of Jared, need to
inquire of the Lord, and He will guide us line upon line, precept upon precept. Sometimes the directives will be clear, and at
other times we will follow our own best judgment, but without a doubt, we are
also on a journey and the Lord is there to guide us if we will ask and then obey
His commandments and directives.
HUMBLE
- The Brother of
Jared was not perfect. Even after
experiencing miraculous answers to his prayers, he became complacent with
respect to God and neglected to pray.
Perhaps one of his weaknesses was pride in thinking that he could make his
journey on his own. Most of us have that
same weakness as well, and neglect to seek the Lord’s guidance in our journey. But the important point is that the Lord
loved him, as He loves us, enough to chasten him. In his case, the Lord corrected him for not
praying (Ether 2:14) – not just for a few minutes, but for THREE hours. That was one
long and no doubt very uncomfortable interview, but his reaction to that
correction is one that we would do well to emulate. He didn’t argue or deny his wrongdoing;
instead, he was humble and recognized his error and chose to repent of the evil
which he had done.
We, too, should follow the Brother of Jared’s example
in humbly acknowledging our faults and making the necessary changes to be more
in line with what the Lord would have us do.
WORK – The Brother of Jared didn’t blissfully glide through his journey in a
comfortable vehicle only to board a cruise ship in order to get to the Promised
Land, but had to work exceedingly hard to accomplish the Lord’s directives. I also don’t believe the Lord provided every
detail of his assignments, but the overall objectives. At first the Lord was clear in His instructions,
but as time went on, the Brother of Jared had to figure out more on his
own. For example, he was instructed in
how to build barges, but when it came to light, he had to solve the problem
himself. Since they didn’t have
machines, factories, or stores to rely on, he had to build the barges with his
bare hands. Nor did he have big
warehouses to work in, but was required to work in the hot sun, as well as in
the chilly rain. It must have been
painful and hard. It goes without saying
that he needed to make plans and set step by step goals to accomplish the
ominous tasks he was given, and then follow through with his plans.
We, too, must follow the Lord’s directives, which will
also require hard work and sacrifice. We
won’t be able to blissfully glide through our journey either, but will have to
work in rain and shine, following clear directives at times and in many cases
our best judgment. We’ll also need to
set goals and make plans, and never give up until we have accomplished what the
Lord has commanded us. We might want to quit
or turn around once we have embarked on our journey,” but, like the Brother of
Jared, if we want to grow powerful faith,
we need to persevere no matter the sacrifice.
KNOWLEDGE - The Brother of Jared’s faith became so perfect that it was replaced
by knowledge. We too can strengthen our
faith until it becomes knowledge. To
gain that kind of faith or knowledge, we need to study and learn about the
Savior in the scriptures and in the words of the Living Prophets. We need to communicate with Him in
prayer. We need to obey His
commandments. The more we understand and
know the Lord, the more we will see evidence of His “finger” or hand in our
lives. The more evidences we have of His
reality, the more our faith will become knowledge. As we learn from the Brother of Jared, it is
possible to grow our faith so much that we too can have such a clear knowledge
of the Lord that we can see Him.
EXERCISE
FAITH – Even though the Brother of Jared had developed perfect
faith, he still needed to exercise
that faith by embarking on his journey in small submarine type boats. Exercise isn’t easy and usually requires
doing something beyond our abilities if we really want to grow our muscle. In the Brother of Jared’s case, perhaps his greatest
exercise in faith was boarding that hand-built boat and instructing his closest
friends and family to do the same. Once
they were launched, Ether 6:5 states that they were blown by “furious winds”
which “never ceased” (v. 8). As I
consider the storms and the crashing of the waves, I imagine there were fearful
passengers sick to their stomachs, who suffered from privation, boredom, doubt,
and fear, especially when considering that they had no calendared date for
their arrival, nor any means of communicating with each other. When the weather was calm enough for them to
open the top in order to let in air, they most likely found themselves totally alone
as each boat traveled separately, which certainly would have added to their
consternation.
Yet the Brother of Jared exercised faith by singing
praises and expressing gratitude in the midst of the storms and troubles. Singing praises and expressing gratitude is a
powerful way to repel fear and doubt and is one of our greatest demonstrations
of trust. We know from Proverbs 3:5 that
the Lord guides those who trust him.
Faith isn’t exercised nor does it grow very fast when
things are easy. Faith grows and is best
manifested as it is tested. The Brother
of Jared’s faith grew for years prior to boarding the boat, and his journey to
the Promised Land was a 344 day exercise in faith as he met doubt, fear and
anxiety with praise and gratitude morning, noon and night.
The blessings received for that kind of faith were that
nothing could mar or destroy them; they were guided and had light
continually. (Ether 6:10) Even more importantly, his faith allowed him
to actually see the Lord Himself.
In summary, if we want to have superpower faith, we would
do well to follow the Brother of Jared’s example by:
1.
Praying for guidance.
2.
Obeying both commandments and the guidance we receive perfectly.
3.
Humbly accepting correction and seeking to improve –
repenting.
4.
Working hard and persevering no matter how difficult.
5.
Studying the scriptures and learning everything we can
about the Savior and His commandments..
6.
Exercising faith through praise and gratitude.
By so doing, we will be able to experience superpower
faith as described in Ether 12:19 Mormon 8:24
Ether 12:19 And there were many whose faith was so exceedingly strong, even before Christ came, who could not be kept
from within the veil, but truly
saw with their eyes the things which they had beheld with an eye of faith, and
they were glad.
Mormon 8:24 … And he knoweth their faith, for in his
name could they remove mountains;
and in his name could they cause the earth to shake; and by the power of his word
did they cause prisons to tumble to the earth; yea, even the
fiery furnace could not harm them, neither wild beasts nor poisonous serpents,
because of the power of his word.
Faith is the greatest super power available to men and
women on earth and worth all of our effort to attain it. As we find ourselves in the turbulent and stormy last days, we would be wise to seek that faith so that we, like the Brother of
Jared, will be led and protected in our difficult journey and worthy to be
brought back into the presence of the Lord.
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