“Faith Becometh Unshaken”

Joseph F. McConkie, Robert L. Millet

Those who work by faith must first have faith; no one can use a power that he does not possess, and the faith or power must be gained by obedience to those laws upon which its receipt is predicated.... And then-when the day is at hand and the hour has arrived for the miracle to be wrought-then they must be in tune with the Holy Spirit of God. He who is the Author of faith, he whose power faith is, he whose works are the embodiment of justice and judgment and wisdom and all good things, even he must approve the use of his power in the case at hand.

Faith cannot be exercised contrary to the order of heaven or contrary to the will and purposes of him whose power it is. Men work by faith when they are in tune with the Spirit and when what they seek to do by mental exertion and by the spoken word is the mind and will of the Lord.“ (New Witness, pp. 191-92.)”

Doctrinal Commentary on the Book of Mormon, Vol. 2

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