No matter how long we have been believing in Jesus as LORD, we will always remain God's children. We are called to grow to maturity, of course, but knowledge or experience should never lead to increasing distance from God: growing in the LORD means we rely on Him more than ever. We train our children to become independent of our care, and God trains us through countless means to be more dependent on Him.
Jesus acknowledged parents are able to give good gifts to their children in Luke 11:13 to teach that God is able to give infinitely better gifts: "If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your
children, how much more will your heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to
those who ask Him!" There is a biblical connection often made between our asking in faith and God responding. James explained we often do not have because we do not ask, and also we have not because we ask with selfish motivation. God is wise to refuse requests which work for our detriment and puffs us up with pride.
Responding to the request of a child for food is one of the many things a parent does for a beloved child. In fact, parents watch out for the good of their children when they are clueless and place themselves in danger. I have seen many parents swoop down to catch a child who was happily running into the street or lift them up after a fall. This week I thought about a little child playing at the beach who never saw the wave that knocked him off his feet. He went from laughing and playing to suddenly being flipped over with salt water in his mouth and sand in his eyes, his whole world turned upside down in an instant. His mother or father does not wait for an earnest request for assistance: before he can cry out his observant parents are already on their feet to quickly pick up their little one and offer words of comfort and consolation.
If we, being careless and forgetful, will lift up our little one who has fallen and is in trouble, won't our omniscient and loving Father in heaven do the same for us when we are cast down? It is amazing how God uses our fellow believers to do this for us. It is true that God draws near to those who draw near to Him; it is true God responds to the prayer of faith for comfort in His presence. Yet let us not imagine God's care is based primarily on our desperate efforts to reach out to Him. It is God who loves us first and has delivered us from sin and death. It is God who keeps our feet from stumbling and lifts up those who are cast down. Praise the LORD for responding to our prayers, and praise God for coming to our aid when we give Him no thought. The best, caring parents in the world are a fleeting shadow in comparison to our compassionate, patient Father in heaven.
No comments:
Post a Comment
To uphold the integrity of this site, no comments with links for advertising will be posted. No ads here! :)