After this manner therefore pray ye... Thy kingdom come... – Mt 6:9-10
There’re two extremes
people take in prayer. One is treating God as some genie-in-a-bottle whose only
job is to grant them their every wish.
The other extreme is
seeing God the same way the priest Eli did and saying, “He is the LORD. Let him
do whatever he thinks is right.” (1Sa 3:18 ERV)
Prayer is not about
telling God what to do; or maybe even forcing God and insisting on what we
want. Prayer is about agreeing with God and granting Him permission to
intervene in our affairs. It’s about asking that God’s will be done.
But some Believers
misread even this concept. Whenever they pray for something and it doesn’t
materialise, they automatically state, “that means God doesn’t want me to have
it”, or “it is God’s will that I bear this”, etc.
But if we’re to take our Lord’s word’s in context we see that He didn’t
just say “Thy will be done in earth,” but he explained that God’s will is to be
done on earth, “as it is in heaven” (Mt 6:9-10).
Now, how is it in
heaven? Is it Pain? Lack? Heartbreak? Sickness? Shame?...
Those things sound
very earth-y to me. You won’t find any of those in heaven, so how can
that be the will of God?
“The will of God” is
seen perfectly in the person of Jesus Christ while He walked the Earth; and
nowhere do we see Him tolerate any of those things; and “Jesus Christ the
same yesterday, and today, and forever.” (Hb 13:8).
Beloved, we do not
COMMAND the Almighty God in prayer, rather we ask Him to do His will in our
lives; and He says His will is to give us “life – life in all its fullness.”
(Jn 10:10 GNB)
There’re various
reasons why answers to our prayers are delayed, but resigning to fate and
declaring that “it must be God’s will” is only truncating whatever miracle that
might be on the way. When God refused to remove Paul’s “thorn in the flesh”, He
told Him so! So, unless we have God’s explicit declaration on the issue we
mustn’t conclude on His behalf that it’s His will the issue remains that way.
AMEN.
GREG ELKAN
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