Living faith is a growing faith. It is faith in a living God. It is trust in a trustworthy being (or beings). It is striving to align ourselves with a\xa0will conveyed to us by a wise and loving God. In many ways, through a person's experiences with the Divine, living faith can be "certain" about the existence, goodness, wisdom, and compassion of this Source, but so often we\xa0want more. We want exactness. We want to be able to describe and be certain about every detail about God, the Plan for us, how to be "saved," etc. And we are even encouraged to strive for this kind of certainty. But this encouragement is too often misunderstood as a striving for a certainty of "this" or "that," or a certainty of "what," but is that as important as a certainty that comes with a relationship with a "Who" that surpasses all other beings? Can our striving to be "right\xa0about\xa0God" and these other things actually hinder our ability to truly\xa0know\xa0God?\xa0
Christian theologian and author Peter Enns thinks so, and many Latter-day Saints through their own faith journeys and evolution have also come to feel less certain about "certainty about" God and more certain about paths God wants them to follow, paths that they feel are leading them to truly embrace the full and abundant life that Christianity, including Mormonism, teaches us about.
In this two-part episode, Mormon Matters host\xa0Dan Wotherspoon\xa0is joined by four wonderful and thoughtful Latter-day Saints\u2014Jeff Christensen,\xa0Doug Christensen,\xa0Jana Spangler, and\xa0Jay Griffith\u2014for a discussion of these and several other issues related to the problems of "certainty," some of it based upon Enns' book,\xa0The Sin of Certainty. It's a fantastic discussion, rich in insight, and includes stories from each of their own lives and faith journeys. Don't miss it!