Saturday 5 July 2008

BELIEVING THROUGH

“So Jesus answered and said to them, "Assuredly, I say to you, if you have faith and do not doubt, you will not only do what was done to the fig tree, but also if you say to this mountain, 'Be removed and be cast into the sea,' it will be done.” (Matthew 21:21)

Many of us are aware of the teaching of the Lord Jesus Christ that we must pray without getting weary, praying until we receive the answer to our prayer (Luke 18:1). However, prayer is like a coin with two faces – one face is about praying through, the other face is about believing through.

For some believers, praying without getting weary (which means praying until something happens) can be very challenging, very difficult especially because sometimes it means praying over a particular issue for a long time before the result comes through; sometimes your praying comes to a natural end when something contrary to your prayer happens. For instance, say, you are praying for someone that is ill, instead of getting better it can happen that they even get worse during the process and die. Practically your praying has come to an end in such a situation. You have got to come to terms with the fact that God has chosen an option that you did not pray for.

You can see that prayer is not for those who do not have a concrete relationship with God. If you do not have an established relationship with God, a relationship that is based on the finished work of the Lord Jesus Christ on the cross of Calvary, you are likely to find prayer very tiring, boring, ineffective and time wasting. However, if you know that through Jesus Christ, God is now really your heavenly Father you will not only enjoy praying to God, you will also be confident that your prayer matters to Him.

As we grow in our relationship with God, we become very certain that we must pray through and also believe through. So what is this “believing through”?

Believing through means you have no doubt at all that God will use your prayer according to His own purpose. What you want when you pray is not just your purpose but God’s purpose. God’s purpose is God’s will, and although it may not immediately bring us satisfaction, God’s will is always the best in every situation. Behind every sincere prayer is the saying of Jesus: “Not according to My will, Father, but according to Yours!” (Luke 22:42)

Believing through means you have no doubt at all that God will use your prayer according to His own plan. A plan is a diagram of what will happen. For instance, a house plan is a diagram of what type of house will be built. God’s plan, for instance, was to take Joseph through betrayal, slavery and imprisonment before he could become the governor of Egypt. The diagram was painful but necessary. No matter how Joseph prayed, he had to accept the plan of God for carrying out his prayer concerning this matter. Again you must accept that God’s plan is best for you as you pray.

Believing through means you have no doubt at all that God will use your prayer according to His own ways and means. God has various ways (or methods) and means (resources) dealing with our requests. The “ways and means” is how God carries out His plan. Most times God’s ways and means are integral to the kind of plan that He has for us, as we see in the example of Joseph. If you really want your prayer life to be remarkably effective, you must stop wrestling with how God answers your prayer. Remember, Zacharias asked the angel Gabriel, “How?” and he was rebuked for lack of faith (Luke 1:18-20).

Believing through means you have no doubt at all that God will use your prayer according to His own schedule. Whether we like it or not, God does take His own time for doing things! God rarely moves according to man’s timetable yet in divine wisdom all His plans are carried out in synchronisation with man’s timetable! This is why God told the prophet Habakkuk, “You must wait for me even if it seems I am late getting there. I will not be late, I will arrive on time!” (Habakkuk 2:3b) You won’t enjoy your prayer life much until you have the confidence that the timing of God is excellent and that He genuinely rules in everything that concerns you, when you pray to Him (Psalm 22:28; Daniel 4:25-26).

No wonder, the Lord Jesus said, "If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes." (Mark 9:23) Notice the emphasis is not on if you can pray (many people can pray!). The emphasis is on if you can believe. Why? Because only very few people believe! "If you can believe, all things are possible to him who believes." May God make the impossible possible for you as you believe on Him no matter what you are faced with! Amen.

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