Even though the father had just a little belief, he said right away "Lord I believe", putting in every bit of faith he did have so his son would be healed and then admitting that his faith is limited. As we continue reading this account, Christ heals the boy. This account in the scriptures and Elder Holland tells us that just having that little amount of faith is good enough to start with. We don't need to have a perfect faith nor know for sure everything in the Gospel is true right away, as long as we act on just that little bit of faith. One of my favorite quotes in this talk is“Jesus said unto him, If thou canst believe, all things are possible to him that believeth.“And straightway the father of the child cried out, and said with tears, Lord, I believe; help thou mine unbelief.”1
"In moments of fear or doubt or troubling times, hold the ground you have already won, even if that ground is limited."I have learned in life that as we hold fast to what we already know and to that little faith we have and continue to nourish it, it will grow. The sunday school teacher made a point that we don't know everything yet, and that there is no instruction manual on how to raise children or how to have a successful marriage or how to live life perfectly, but I had a thought; While there is not an instruction manual for all that written by man, there is one inspired of God, the Scriptures. While they are not a full instruction manual like one you would get on how to put that crib together, the Scriptures give us parables, inspiration, personal revelation, to help us along the way. The point of this life is not to always be given all the answers, but to use the teachings in the Scriptures to help us figure out the answer and then go to Heavenly Father in pray to confirm it is the right answer. All we need is just that little faith to start with and it will eventually grow as we exercise it.
I shared an experience today with the boys I nanny, which reminded me of the lesson yesterday. They asked me about Joseph Smith and how the Prophets are chosen. When giving a mini lesson on Joseph Smith and the first vision, it came to my mind that Joseph had just a belief that if he followed the teachings in the James 1:5-6 that says:
he would receive an answer. All it took was just that starting faith and belief that God lives and that He will answer when we come to Him in faith and ask. That is all we need to start with, whether we are in need of strength to help us through a trial, or we have a question, or we want our faith strengthened and want to know for ourselves what is true; as long as we have just that small belief, Heavenly Father will answer us. We do need to remember though that sometimes He doesn't always answer us in the way or when we want or expect.a If any of you lackb wisdom, let him ask of God, thatc giveth to all men liberally, andd upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.
I have a testimony that if we exercise the faith we have, it will grow, no matter where we are starting out with it, it will grow, just as a seed that is planted will grow if it is nourished.

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