"This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that
if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us" (I John 5:14
NIV).
I just came to a conclusion about expounding
upon scriptures, verse by verse. If I wrote about any "one" scripture a
day, I would probably not live long enough to address all of them.
Therefore, I try to explicate those that encourage confidence in our belief and promotion of the Gospel of Jesus Christ, remind of instructions given and rewards for obedience, and warn of the consequences of disobedience.
Verse twelve and thirteen of this same passage provide us with a foundation for our beliefs. John says that "whoever has the Son of God has life (hope for eternal life) and whoever does not have Him, does not" and then he explains why he's writing to the churches.
If we believe that we have Jesus in our lives, and we have given Him authority over our lives, we have access to heaven and our mansions. If we don't believe, we won't have. But with the belief comes the confidence that we can go to God, on our own, and ask Him anything, and we know He hears us. If He hears us, will He not respond to us?
There are many who do not believe in God, and certainly don't have conversations with Him, but for those of us, who do--we know-we can talk to Him any time, expect Him to hear us and respond to our requests. When we ask of Him anything that aligns with His Word (His Word is His will), we can expect to receive it. John knew there were those who scorned believers and tried to make them feel foolish because of their beliefs and he wrote to them to remind them--they knew Truth and they could count on Truth to do all He said He would do.
So, go ahead, ask God--anything--in Jesus' name--and see for yourself that He will respond. For believers, you know what I mean.
For
scorners who don't believe--don't believe! Asking God for anything
foolish or evil will not happen, but then if you don't believe, why ask Him anything?
Father,
in the name of Jesus, I ask You to strengthen the faith of believers
everywhere so they will develop confidence in You and know that whatever
we ask of You in Your Son's name, will be given. Amen!
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