DO NOT TAKE
GOD LIGHTLY
You
shall cry, and He shall say, Here I am,
Is. 58:9
We all know those words Jesus spoke
out so solemnly: Ask and it shall be given to you; seek and you shall find; knock
and it shall be opened to you. (8) For each one who asks receives; and he who seeks finds; and
to him who knocks, it shall be opened, Mat 7:7-8 MKJV.
But usually the emphasis falls upon the asking part, when Jesus wanted to frieze the
receiving part of these words. People ask too much and receive too little but the
biblical truth is that people receive above whatever they ask.
These words were never meant to
encourage whenever and wherever people seem to believe to have received when they have
not. People should never use promises to encourage, but rather to state, to attest and to
know concerning Gods will. A promise is not an answer it is a link to a
possible answer.
Because people have sin, they
usually have no answers from God, for He says Here I am.
If you take the yoke away from among you, the pointing of the finger, and speaking vanity
.
Therefore alone, these might need to take hold upon enthusiasm so as to carry on just as
they are and need a promise from God to do so.
Gods promises are never
weapons pointed at Gods head, but to the heart and to the mind of perceiving
Christians, for if a faithful God does not answer, we should take heed and enquire why.
God is not to be mocked, nor will He mock anyone whatsoever if has promised, He
shall fulfill. Yet, if you have no sin, and still have no answer from above, do not take
God to be that lighthearted so as to leave your grounds upon which you may have glued
your fainting knees if you leave there without an answer, you are ceasing to pray.
Praying without ceasing means just to pray until you have an answer from God never
giving up upon a Holy God. To cease is to give up before you may, or to grab a promise
somewhere and make an excuse of it to leave your intercession unclosed. It means also that
you will stand up as soon as God has answered you. Only then Shake yourself from the
dust; rise up! Sit, Jerusalem! Free yourself from your neckbands,
O captive daughter of Zion Is
52:2.
How can people then state God will
do, God will bless, if He has not heard a prayer at all? Just because a promise is in the
Bible does it mean God does not have to ascertain it to you personally too and first,
before you go out believing it at all? Has your mind become so idle as to be content to
worship a illusionary God alone? Does a Living God scare you out?