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I would argue that faith an love are entirely separate. I can love a sibling that I have no faith in to pay back a loan or hold down a job. I can have faith in a lawyer that will win my case without loving him. I think you are unnecessarily binding the two in order to account for the necessity of faith as claimed by some.This is a very good question. Why does God put us in a position where “faith” is so important and necessary> Why not take away our faith by showing us all we need to see and know so that we no longer have to believe anymore? To summarize - “What’s the big deal about faith”?
Faith definitely is a “big deal” in the Scriptures (Old and New Testament) … It is one of the central themes of Scripture … so to answer this question it is necessary to go to the Scripture and what it tells us about Faith and why it is important TO GOD. Faith is not only important to God , but is important for us as well.
The Documents of Vatican II have told us that we can know that God exists with certainty “by the light of natural reason”. So to acknowledge that God exists is not necessarily an act of faith for some … since to know with certiftude is no longer faith … but an acknowledgment of reality … like acknowledging that gravity exists … I don’t have to have faith in gravity because I know it is a fact … and facts do not require belief. The same can be said of knowing that “God exists”. That certainty can be known “by the light of natural reason” according to the Documents of Vatican II. In conclusion, faith is much much much more than acknowledging that God exists. Faith pleases God. That is what I would say in a nutshell. Faith is Trust in God. Faith is a relationship of love with God … to honor and respect God for who He is … and His Goodness to us in all His gifts …
I want to think more about this question about why faith is such a big deal and why God has permitted the human condition in its current state of affairs… in a condition that requires faith to keep our compass pointing north … to guide our steps and actions … so faith is not just about accepting that “God exists” … but loving Him, honoring Him, obeying Him out of true “fear of the Lord” - a person who wants nothing more than to love God and do what is pleasing to God … that requires Faith … and Faith is what leads us to love God … the most important thing is to love God if one stops to really think about that - because to love God is our greatest Good.
You said “Faith pleases God. That is what I would say in a nutshell”… why does God need to be pleased in the first place? It seems a bit silly that God needs to be pleased… smacks of offerings to heathen Gods except the offering is your acceptance of it’s existence instead of a virgin.