Week 15: Faith and the Father’s Will

 

Look at last’s week title, “Who will roll the stone away?” All that the women wanted to do was to adorn the body of Jesus with spices. And for that they needed to enter the tomb. There was no answer to the question they raised amongst themselves; but they set out nevertheless with a vague kind of hope. Not faith, for obviously they did not believe anything Jesus had said about His rising again in three days.

Resurrection did not figure in the equation.

So, when confronted with a scenario completely outside the script, they hardly knew how to react.

What do we see in this instance?

Not an iota of faith. But what Jesus said came to pass. God was glorified.

Let us move to the wedding at Cana. Like we observed, apart from Jesus only Mary knew that something out of the ordinary would happen once Jesus was involved in the situation. She didn’t know the “whats and hows’.

But she had faith…… in Jesus.

In the end water was turned into wine, God was glorified (John2:11).

Take Shadrach, Meshak and Abednego. They simply refused to bow down to the image made by the king even though they well knew the punishment. Look at their words (Daniel 3):” 17 If it be so, our God whom we serve is able to deliver us from the burning fiery furnace, and he will deliver us out of thine hand, O king. 18 But if not, be it known unto thee, O king, that we will not serve thy gods, nor worship the golden image which thou hast set up.”

The situation here is somewhat different. Faith is clearly discernible, but alongside you see an unwillingness to presume on the will of God. Why?  God had not spoken promising deliverance. But the trio were confident that whatever the outcome, His name will be glorified. Though in this instance, the three were delivered, countless saints met their death in the stadia of Nero and in fact down the ages (Hebrews 11) with no rescue in sight. Did they exhibit faith? Yes, they did; just like Shadrach, Meshak and Abednego. But the plan of God for their lives and death, was different.

What is certain from these examples and others like the incident of Prophet Elijah Vs. 850 of Baal’s prophets on Mount Carmel, and the story of his stopping and invoking rain is that, when a certain result is in line with God’s purposes, He heeds the prayer of His people. Elijah knew that God would answer his prayer affirmatively.

On the other hand, Queen Esther and her maids also fasted and prayed, not knowing whether King Xerxes would extend the sceptre of favour or if she would be slain the next moment.

Let us look at a well-known tragedy of our times. You can be sure there were innumerable affirmations made in the name of God, several positive prophesies. Yet Joni Eareckson Tada remains quadriplegic to this day. But is the name of God magnified? You bet it is, through her life, ministry and her testimonies over five decades.

You cannot put God in a bottle like a genie and order Him around.

“Our God is in heaven; he does whatever pleases him “(Ps.115:3) “He brings one down, he exalts another“. (Ps.75:7)

All the people on the earth seem like nothing to him. He does whatever he wants among the angels in heaven, and among the people on the earth too. Nobody can stop him. Nobody can ask him, ‘Why are you doing that?”        (Daniel 4:35)

Isaiah 55:8-9 “My thoughts are nothing like your thoughts,” says the Lord. “And my ways are far beyond anything you could imagine. For just as the heavens are higher than the earth, so my ways are higher than your ways and my thoughts higher than your thoughts.”

1 Corinthians 2:16 For, “Who can know the Lord’s thoughts………? 

Psalm 147:5 “Great is our Lord, and of great power: his understanding is infinite.”

So, let us not weary ourselves down trying to derive a functional formula or develop a fitting algorithm to manipulate God.

The LORD is in His holy temple. Let all the earth keep silence before Him.” (Hab. 2:20)

Pray, Trust, Obey

18 thoughts on “Week 15: Faith and the Father’s Will”

  1. Just needed to say thank you Judah.
    Helps me so much.

    I do not open your messages everyday, but I read them a bunch at a time.
    Rarely have they not meant something to me.

  2. Thank you, brother ! Blessed ! May the Lord bless you and bless many through your ministry. Thanks again!

  3. Delighted to read the article on Faith and God’s will.
    We do remember to pray with Faith.
    But waiting for answers to prayer,according to His will, with patience is forgotten.

    Thank you so much for refreshing this very important point.

    Sheeba.

  4. Though Jesus expects faith as small as a mustard seed, it is very difficult to follow. It’s His sheer grace and mercy that has helped me thus far. I can relate myself with the three women, Mary and Esther. His ways are better for me. Even if I struggle to understand, He waits patiently for me.

  5. ‘Faith and His will’ a powerful punch!
    Do not try putting God in a bottle like a genie and order Him around! Impactful!

  6. let us not weary ourselves down trying to derive a functional formula or develop a fitting algorithm to manipulate God.”
    Wow, you hit the nail on the head, Judah.
    Great insights, bless you!
    Thank you for the so very apt verses you’ve quoted. Blessed much

    Thank you Seline. Nice to hear from you after a hiatus
    Judah

  7. Your passion helps us to grow in our faith in Christ and is an inspiration to many of us when we read your articles. Thankyou so much for your commitment and relentless effort to gather wonderful bible stories and verses and presenting in a readable format. Well done editing and proofing Judah sir.

  8. Thank you Tamil Selvi. With thoughtful readers like you, I’ve got to be careful!

    Judah Vincent

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