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The Pillar of Faith: Testing What We Truly Trust

The Pillar of Faith: Testing What We Truly Trust

Update: 2025-09-17
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Faith is more than religion—it is the unseen ground upon which we build our lives. In this episode, we explore faith as the foundation for identity, belief, and behavior. Freemasonry challenges us to examine what we actually place our trust in, and whether those foundations are strong enough to carry us through adversity, growth, and change.


🔑 Key Takeaways

  • Faith is broader than religion; it informs all aspects of life
  • Much of what we accept on faith shapes how we navigate challenge and uncertainty
  • The Craft demands honest evaluation of what we truly trust and build upon

💬 Featured Quotes

  • 0:00:12 – “When we talk about faith, it’s very common for people to immediately go to their religion—and that’s not what I’m talking about.”
  • 0:00:20 – “Your religion plays in to your faith, but you take a lot of things on faith that are not specifically religious.”
  • 0:00:32 – “Faith is the place where you have to understand what you actually trust, and what you don’t.”

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  • The Point Within the Circle: Reconciling Expressed Identity and Lived Belief
    — Considers how faith, belief, and behavior connect in the story we tell about ourselves.
  • Cognitive Dissonance and the Work of the Craft
    — Looks at the tension when faith, belief, and behavior fall out of alignment.

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The Pillar of Faith: Testing What We Truly Trust

The Pillar of Faith: Testing What We Truly Trust

Brian Mattocks