What is a Faith Deficiency?
Faith Deficiency refers to the lack of faith in God. There are three things to consider when you want to know if you have your complete faith in God. These are doctrine, morals, and worship. First, doctrine is about the knowledge or knowing the teachings of your religion. Next is morals, this is about doing the right things over the wrong things. Lastly, we have worship which is giving praise to our God through praying. If any of these three are missing, then your faith is incomplete.
Kinds of Faith Deficiencies
There are many types of Faith Deficiencies. Here are the following faith deficiencies:
1. Activism - Moral but doesn't have doctrine and doesn't worship.
2. Dogmatism - Has doctrine but doesn't have morals and doesn't worship.
3. Ritualism - Worships but doesn't have morals and doctrine.
4. Ideological Activism - Has both doctrine and morals, but no worship.
5. Idealistic Activism - Has both worship and morals, but no doctrine.
6. Pious Dogmatism - Has doctrine and worships, but no morals.
Why is it important to have a complete faith in God?
We know it can be difficult to have a complete faith in God, but in the end, it's all worth it. After all, he is the one that blesses us and gave us everything we needed. He would be proud if we have doctrine about our religion so that we know his teachings and use it for good. He would be proud if we have morals because it represents good and God. And he would be proud if we worship him because we give him our acknowledgement and thanks. Let's not miss any of these three and give God our all!