Gen 17:15-26
Abraham had his own struggles. His own disbeliefs. He laughed in disbelief and claimed the promise for Ishmael. Then God blesses both Issac and Ishmael.
What a loving God, waiting for His child to ask. Whatever he asks, also He gives along with His great plan.
I'm reminded of Solomon. Solomon asked for wisdom and knowledge. Then God gives him along with wisdom, wealth and riches and fame too.
This beautifully depicts the balance between God's predestination and man's will. Well to be precise, God's predestination already knew what Abraham would ask and that He would bless Ishmael too. That Solomon would ask for wisdom and knowledge only, but He would give him all the rest too.
But the role of asking is imperative too.
Ask and you shall receive. Seek and you shall find. Knock and the door shall be opened unto you.
Matt:7:8
But look at the nature of God who answers.
Jer:33:3 Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and unsearchable things you do not know.
This is God's way of answering. More than what you ask for.
More than what you understand.
More than what you dream of.
Eph:3:20 Now to Him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to His power that is in work within us.
Oh! What a God.
How much He cares for us. How much He provides for us. How much He takes care of us. More than what we deserve, isn't it?
And how much we need to cling on to Him. Not to get more. But out of gratitude. Out of love. Out of realization of His unending love.
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ReplyDeleteOh what a gracious and loving God we have...we can only bow down in appreciation and worship!!
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