John 14:7 7 “If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also; and from now on you know Him and have seen Him.”
Someone
once told me that just because you ask God for something, it does not
mean that He will give it to you. Quoting 1 John 5:14–15, he said that
we first have to ask according to His will before He hears and gives us
what we ask of Him.
Of
course, we do not ask for things that are against God’s will or Word.
But what is normally implied in the earlier statement is that we don’t
always know what God’s will for us is — “what will be, will be”. But
didn’t Jesus say, “He who has seen Me has seen the Father”? (John 14:9)
This means that if you want to know what the Father’s will, mind, heart
or attitude toward you and your family is, just look at Jesus in the
Gospel stories.
So
if your child is sick, is it God’s will to heal him? Well, look at
Jesus and see how He ministered to children who were sick — the
Syro-Phoenician’s daughter who was demon-possessed (Mark 7:24–30),
Jairus’ daughter who was dead (Mark 5:22–24, 35–43), and the widow of
Nain’s only son who had died and was about to be buried. (Luke 7:12–15)
Jesus cast out the demon. He raised the dead. He healed them all!
Beloved,
don’t say, “We can never know God’s will. Sometimes He heals, sometimes
He doesn’t. He may prosper us, but He may also take away our
prosperity.” The Jesus of the Bible never made anyone sick. He never
made anyone poor. He made the little become much with 12 baskets full of
leftovers. (Matthew 14:20) He gave a net-breaking, boat-sinking load of
fish to fishermen. (Luke 5:6–7)
My friend, the Jesus of the Bible
loves to heal, deliver, prosper and save people. This Jesus is the same
yesterday, today, and forever. (Hebrews 13:8) And He says to you today,
“If you had known Me, you would have known My Father also; and from now
on you know Him and have seen Him.” So you can know God’s will for you.
You can see what He will do for you when you know the Jesus of the Bible
and what He did.
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