The Word Exposed - Faith

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5 Oct 201305:50

Summary

TLDRThe video script explores the concept of faith in Christianity, emphasizing it as a gift from God and a necessity for salvation. It highlights the role of the Holy Spirit in nurturing faith within believers and the importance of the Church as a community that supports and strengthens faith. The script also discusses Pope Benedict XVI's teachings on the 'Door of Faith' and Pope Francis's encyclical 'Lumen fidei,' which views faith as a guiding light in our lives, stemming from an encounter with God's love. It concludes by encouraging viewers to embrace faith as a gift and follow its guiding light.

Takeaways

  • πŸ™ Faith is described as a gift from God, which is the substance of things hoped for and the proof of things not seen.
  • 🌟 St. Paul emphasizes that faith is a gift of God, and the Holy Spirit works within the baptized to help achieve faith.
  • πŸšͺ Jesus states that those who believe and are baptized will be saved, indicating faith is necessary for salvation.
  • 🌐 God has opened the door of faith to all, making it accessible to everyone.
  • πŸšΆβ€β™‚οΈ Faith is both a divine gift and a human act; the choice to enter the door of faith is up to the individual.
  • πŸ“– Pope Benedict XVI wrote that the Door of Faith is always open, leading to a life of communion with God.
  • πŸ‘©β€πŸ« The Church is likened to a mother and teacher, nurturing and sustaining the faith of believers.
  • 🀝 The Catechism teaches that no one can believe alone, emphasizing the importance of community in faith.
  • πŸ’¬ Pope Francis, in his encyclical Lumen fidei, discusses how faith is born of an encounter with the Living God and becomes a guiding light.
  • 🌱 Faith grows through listening to God's word and engaging in heartfelt prayer and conversation with Him.
  • 🌳 The metaphor of the mustard seed illustrates the power of faith, suggesting even a small amount can accomplish great things.

Q & A

  • What is faith according to the scripture?

    -Faith is the substance of things hoped for and the proof of things not seen. It involves knowledge and trust in God.

  • How does St. Paul describe faith?

    -St. Paul reminds us that faith is a gift from God, and in Christian understanding, it is imparted through the Holy Spirit.

  • Is faith necessary for salvation according to Jesus?

    -Yes, Jesus teaches that faith is necessary for salvation, as he says, 'He who believes and is baptized will be saved.'

  • Is the gift of faith available to everyone?

    -Yes, God has opened the door of faith to all people, so that everyone has the opportunity to believe.

  • What role does the Church play in faith?

    -The Church transmits faith, nourishes and sustains believers through sacraments like baptism. It acts like a mother, guiding the faithful in their spiritual journey.

  • Why can't faith be a solitary act?

    -The Catechism teaches that no one can believe alone, just as no one can live alone. Faith is supported and strengthened within the community of believers.

  • How can faith grow, according to the script?

    -Faith grows when we listen intently to God's word and engage in heartfelt prayer, allowing our hearts to be shaped by His grace.

  • What does Pope Benedict XVI say about the Door of Faith?

    -Pope Benedict XVI wrote that the Door of Faith is always open, leading to communion with God and entry into the Church.

  • What is faith according to Pope Francis' encyclical 'Lumen Fidei'?

    -Pope Francis describes faith as born of an encounter with the Living God, who reveals His love, which becomes a guiding light for our journey.

  • What does the Catechism say about faith as a personal adherence?

    -Faith is a personal adherence of the whole person to God, involving both intellect and will in accepting His revelations and actions.

Outlines

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πŸ™ The Essence of Faith

This paragraph delves into the concept of faith as taught by the Church, emphasizing it as a gift from God and a substance of hope. It mentions the Holy Spirit's role in nurturing faith within believers and Jesus' teaching that faith and baptism lead to salvation. The script also discusses the universality of faith, highlighting that God has made it accessible to all. It touches on the human aspect of faith, suggesting that while it is a divine gift, it requires personal acceptance and action. The narrative continues with Pope Benedict XVI's perspective on faith as an always-open door to communion with God and the Church's role in transmitting and sustaining faith. The paragraph concludes with Pope Francis' encyclical 'Lumen fidi,' which speaks of faith as an encounter with the living God, a supernatural gift that illuminates our path through life.

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🌟 Embracing the Gift of Faith

The second paragraph serves as a call to action, urging individuals to accept the gift of faith and to enter through the open door of faith. It emphasizes faith as a guiding light in life, drawing parallels with biblical figures like Abraham and the Virgin Mary who demonstrated faith despite not seeing the divine. The paragraph concludes with an invitation to cherish faith, referencing Jesus' words about the power of faith, even in small measures, to perform great deeds. The script encourages listeners to respond to God's call in love and to follow the light of faith.

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Keywords

πŸ’‘Faith

Faith, as discussed in the video, is defined as the substance of things hoped for and the proof of things not seen. It is a central theme of the video, emphasizing the Christian understanding of faith as a gift from God, which involves trust and knowledge. The video illustrates this by referencing Jesus' teachings that 'he who believes and is baptized will be saved.' This highlights the necessity of faith for salvation and its universal availability through God's grace.

πŸ’‘Apostles

The apostles are mentioned as figures who pleaded with Jesus to increase their faith. They represent the early followers of Jesus who were instrumental in spreading the Christian faith. Their plea to Jesus underscores the human desire for a deeper understanding and stronger connection with the divine, which is a recurring theme in the video.

πŸ’‘Holy Spirit

The Holy Spirit is described as the divine force that works within the baptized to help them come to faith. It is portrayed as a gift from God that enables believers to fully embrace the truth revealed in Jesus Christ. The Holy Spirit is central to the process of spiritual growth and the deepening of faith, as it guides individuals towards a more profound understanding of their faith.

πŸ’‘Salvation

Salvation is presented as the ultimate goal of faith. The video quotes Jesus stating that belief and baptism are necessary for salvation, suggesting that faith is not only a personal journey but also a path towards eternal life. Salvation is the culmination of the faith journey, where one's belief is fully realized.

πŸ’‘Baptism

Baptism is mentioned as the sacrament through which individuals are born anew in Christ and receive faith. It is a ritual that signifies the opening of the 'Door of Faith' and entry into the community of believers. The video uses baptism as an example of how faith is both a personal and communal experience.

πŸ’‘Pope Benedict XVI

Pope Benedict XVI is referenced in the context of his writings about the 'Door of Faith,' which is always open for believers. His teachings emphasize the accessibility of faith and the role of the Church in nurturing and sustaining faith. The video uses his words to encourage viewers to embrace the gift of faith.

πŸ’‘Church

The Church is likened to a mother and a teacher in the video, emphasizing its role in transmitting, nourishing, and sustaining faith. It is portrayed as a community that supports believers in their faith journey, illustrating the importance of communal faith in the Christian tradition.

πŸ’‘Catechism

The Catechism of the Catholic Church is cited to explain the necessity of community in faith. It states that no one can believe alone, highlighting the interdependence of believers and the collective nature of faith. The Catechism serves as an authoritative source that provides guidance and understanding of the Christian faith.

πŸ’‘Pope Francis

Pope Francis is mentioned in relation to his encyclical 'Lumen fidei' (The Light of Faith). His teachings in the encyclical are used to further explain the nature of faith as a light that guides the journey through life. The video uses his writings to emphasize the transformative power of faith.

πŸ’‘Encounter

Encounter with the Living God is described as the birthplace of faith. It is an experience of love that precedes and supports the believer, providing a foundation for faith. The video uses the concept of encounter to illustrate how faith is not just an intellectual assent but a personal and transformative experience.

πŸ’‘Guiding Light

Faith is referred to as a 'Guiding Light' that illuminates the path of believers, drawing a parallel to the biblical figures like Abraham who followed God's call despite not seeing the outcome. The video uses this metaphor to convey the idea that faith provides direction and hope, even in the face of uncertainty.

Highlights

Faith is described as the substance of things hoped for and the proof of things not seen.

St. Paul reminds us that faith is a gift of God.

The Holy Spirit works within the baptized to help them come to faith.

Jesus states that he who believes and is baptized will be saved.

God has opened the door of faith to all.

Faith is both a gift from God and a human act.

Pope Benedict XVI stated that the Door of Faith is always open for us.

The church transmits, nourishes, and sustains the faith of believers.

The church is likened to a mother and teacher in faith.

No one can believe alone; faith is communal.

Faith grows when we listen to God's word and pray.

Pope Francis' encyclical Lumen fidei discusses the nature of faith.

Faith is born of an encounter with the Living God who reveals His love.

Faith is a supernatural gift that becomes a light for our journey.

Faith involves the ascent of both intellect and will to God.

Abraham, Moses, and Mary are examples of faith in action.

We are called to respond to God's call in love with faith.

Faith is a gift that we must accept and follow.

The Lord tells us that even a small amount of faith can move mountains.

We should cherish the gift of faith.

Transcripts

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increase our faith the apostles pleaded

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with Jesus but what is Faith let us

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recall what the church teaches

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us Faith the scripture tells us is the

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substance of things hoped for the proof

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of things not seen simply put it is

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knowledge and trust but St Paul reminds

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us that it is a gift of God in our

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Christian understanding God sends the

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Holy Spirit to work within the baptized

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that all may come to

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Faith to believing his truth fully

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revealed in Jesus Christ now the

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question is is Faith needed to attain

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salvation Jesus tells us it is

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according to him he who believes and is

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baptized will be

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saved but is this Faith only for a few

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no God himself opened the door of Faith

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to all so that all may come to

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believe but while Faith or believing is

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a gift of God it is also a human act the

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Door of Faith is already open to all

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okay but will we enter it

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The Door of Faith Pope Benedict the 16th

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wrote In 2011 is always open for us

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ushering us into the life of communion

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with God and offering entry into his

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church through the church my dear

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friends we receive faith and are born a

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new in Christ through the sacrament of

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baptism the church transmits to us her

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faith she nourishes and sustains all

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believers in the faith the church liken

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to a mother is our teacher in the

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faith but why do we need to enter the

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fold of the church the catechism tells

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us no one can believe alone just as no

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one can live alone one cannot wholly

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believe without being drawn and carried

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by the faith of the community and

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through the faith faith that we received

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that we profess and live we support and

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strengthen also our fellow

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Believers in his Apostolic letter Porta

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FID the pope Emeritus also added it is

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possible to cross that threshold when

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the word of God is proclaimed and the

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Heart allows itself to be shaped by

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transforming Grace our faith grows when

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we listen more intently to his word word

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and when we enter into a heartfelt

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conversation with him in prayer just

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like the disciples in emus whose Hearts

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burned within them when Jesus spoke to

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them now recently Pope Francis issued

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the first encyclical of his pontificate

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Lumen fidi the light of Faith he

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mentioned several enriching points but

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since we have little time let us just

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focus on some and reserve the others for

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our future presentations he wrote that

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faith is born of an encounter with the

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Living God who calls us and Reveals His

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love a love which precedes us and upon

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which we can lean for security and for

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building our

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lives with this experience of love one

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gains a fresh vision and so Faith

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received from God as a supernatural gift

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becomes a light for our way guiding Our

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Journey Through Time this faith in him

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who revealed himself as love is the same

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Guiding Light that led Abraham the

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People Israel and the Blessed Virgin to

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the Fulfillment of the word spoken to

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them according to the catechism faith is

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a personal adherence of the whole person

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to God who reveals himself it involves

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the ascent of both intellect and will to

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him in his words and deeds Abraham and

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Moses never saw the one who called them

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but they believed the People Israel

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never saw the one who saved them but

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they believed and Mary although not

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fully understanding what was announced

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to her believed shared her joy and gave

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birth to the word word made human like

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them we are also called to Faith like

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them we must learn to respond to God who

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calls us in

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love so friends faith is a gift will we

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accept it the Door of Faith is opened

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for us will we enter it faith is our

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Guiding Light will we follow it then we

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can hear the Lord telling us if you have

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faith e even the size of a mustard seed

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you would be able to say to this mulbury

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tree be uprooted and planted in the sea

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and it would obey you let us cherish

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this gift of faith

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