Romans 8:32 32He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all, how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?
Some Christians mistakenly believe that God gives and also
takes away. At funerals, we sometimes hear the minister say,
“The Lord giveth, and the Lord taketh. Blessed be the name of
the Lord.”
I remember an occasion when I was looking at a baby who was
suffering from cancer. I heard one of his family members
comment, “You can’t be sure what God’s will is. He may or may
not heal.” What that person meant was that although the Lord
had given the parents this baby, He might later take the baby
away from them.
Job displayed this very same attitude when he received the
news that he had lost his property and children. Thinking that
God was the source of his problems and not knowing that it was
actually Satan who had come against him, he said, “Naked I
came from my mother’s womb, and naked shall I return there.
The Lord gave, and the Lord has taken away; blessed be the
name of the Lord.” (Job 1:21) Such a statement seems to honor
God, but in reality, it reveals an erroneous view of our
heavenly Father.
As children of God, we know what the Father’s will is for us.
He is a giver, not a taker! Jesus said, “Do not fear, little
flock, for it is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the
kingdom.” (Luke 12:32) It is the devil who is the thief. He
comes to steal, kill and destroy. But Jesus came to give us
life more abundant. (John 10:10)
Jesus met every need and healed every sickness brought before
Him, and at the cross, He gave His own life. Never once did He
take anything away from the people who came to Him. And the
Bible says that whoever has seen Jesus has seen the Father.
(John 14:9)
Beloved, your heavenly Father wants you to know today that He
is the one who gives you all good things. And if He has
already given us heaven’s best — Jesus, “how shall He not with
Him also freely give us all things”?
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