LECTURE V, ARTICLE 4.
Faith.
1. State the nature of faith.
2. Define the terms "faith," "belief," and "knowledge," in their relation to one another.
3. Give scriptural instances of belief in Christ, which had no saving power.
4. What do you regard as the essential foundation of faith in God?
5. Give Joseph Smith's summary of facts respecting the character and attributes of God.
6. Show how misplaced faith may result from false evidence.
7. What is meant by the statement that faith is a principle of power? (Give scriptural instances.)
8. Prove that faith is essential to salvation.
9. Show from the scriptures that faith is a gift from God.
10. Show that faith, to be effective, must be accompanied by good works.
Repentance.
11. What is meant by true repentance?
12. State the conditions under which forgiveness of sins is promised.
13. Prove that repentance is essential to salvation.
14. Show that repentance is a gift from God.
15. How may this gift be lost or forfeited?
16. What evidence have we that repentance is possible in the hereafter?
17. Give a summary of the teachings of Amulek regarding the danger of procrastination in the matter of repentance.