“If you abide in me, and my words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you.”- John 15:7 ESV
Here we have a statement made by Jesus to his disciples at the Last Supper. It is instructional in nature. It is also what is called an “if-then” clause. If you do thus and so, then as a result this will happen. There is a basic understanding that if you follow the Lord’s example you will be blessed. If you love the Lord it stands to reason that you will love his word (the Bible). If you love his word you will know his word. If you know his word you will have a written guide regarding how to live which will line up with God’s personal will for you.
Once again, it stands to reason that if your heart is in the right place you won’t be wishing for a Maserati (expensive Italian sports car) or a 1 million dollar home, for while they are just material things and there is nothing intrinsically wrong with wanting or owning these items, I dare say most people don’t really need such items and nothing good would come of owning them in the long run (my opinion).
We have the words “and it will be done for you”, but this is a conditional phrase; the back end of the “if-then” clause. It might be done right away or you may have to wait for what God considers to be the appropriate time to receive your answer. Knowing all that can be known entitles him to make that judgment. We get antsy and impatient like small children on Christmas Eve when we have to wait. The unknown can be frustrating. Ask what you will and then wait for the answer as long as it takes for God to administer it. It manifestation will usually be a wonderfully exciting thing. Until next time, walk with the King and be a blessing.
Richard Keller
Bread of Life Ministries
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