The concept of faith includes both a personal act of belief in God, as well as the communal act of receiving and passing on faith through generations.
The speaker emphasizes that faith cannot be sustained without the help of others and mentions figures such as Abraham and the Virgin Mary who provide guidance and support in the journey of faith. Additionally, the role of the Church as a source of faith is highlighted.
Some individuals accused Jesus of demonic possession due to his acts of expelling demons, forgiving sins, and healing on the Sabbath. However, the church remains faithful to the interpretation of all sacred scriptures, recognizing that the Old Testament points to the life and passion of Jesus.
Paragraph 407 of the Catholic Catechism emphasizes the impact of human's wounded nature due to the first sin and the domination it gave the devil over us. Ignoring or being unaware of this fact can lead to severe errors in education, politics, social action, and morality.
The podcast explores the difference between believing in God and believing God with reference to paragraphs 142 and 143 of a text. It highlights that while believing in God implies faith, believing God involves submitting one's intellect and will to God.