Why is Enos often used as a model of faith?

Thomas R. Valletta

“We cannot find Enos-like faith without our own wrestle before God in prayer. I testify that the reward is worth the effort. Remember the pattern: (1) hear the word of God, spoken and written by His servants; (2) let that word sink deep into your heart; (3) hunger in your soul for righteousness; (4) obediently follow gospel laws … and (5) raise your voice in mighty prayer … asking in faith to know that Jesus Christ is our Savior. I promise that if you do these things sincerely and unceasingly, the words Christ spoke to His disciples will be fulfilled in your life: … ‘knock, and it shall be opened unto you’ [Matt. 7:7]” (Hales, “Finding Faith in the Lord Jesus Christ,” 72).

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