If you
are going through a time of isolation, seemingly all alone, read John 17 . It
will explain exactly why you are where you are— because Jesus has prayed that
you “may be one” with the Father as He is. Are you helping God to answer that
prayer, or do you have some other goal for your life? Since you became a
disciple, you cannot be as independent as you used to be.
God
reveals in John 17 that His purpose is not just to answer our prayers, but that
through prayer we might come to discern His mind. Yet there is one prayer which
God must answer, and that is the prayer of Jesus— “. . . that they may be one
just as We are one . . .” (John 17:22). Are we as close to Jesus Christ as
that?
God is
not concerned about our plans; He doesn’t ask, “Do you want to go through this
loss of a loved one, this difficulty, or this defeat?” No, He allows these things for His own purpose. The things we are
going through are either making us sweeter, better, and nobler men and women,
or they are making us more critical and fault-finding, and more insistent on
our own way. The things that happen either make us evil, or they make
us more saintly, depending entirely on our relationship with God and its level
of intimacy. If we will pray, regarding our own lives, “Your will be done”
(Matthew 26:42), then we will be encouraged and comforted by John 17, knowing
that our Father is working according to His own wisdom, accomplishing what is
best. When we understand God’s purpose, we will not become small-minded and
cynical. Jesus prayed nothing less for us than absolute oneness with Himself,
just as He was one with the Father. Some of us are far from this oneness; yet
God will not leave us alone until we are one with Him— because Jesus prayed, “.
. . that they all may be one . . . .”
I keep
hearing in my Spirit where Jesus says “I tell you
the truth, anyone who obeys my teaching
will never die”. Pray the way
Jesus prayed in John 17.
Oswald
poses a question in the beginning of the devo.
He says, “Are you helping God to answer that prayer,
or do you have some other goal for your life?
This
question has really caused me to think.
Prayer
is not about getting things it is about refining your relationship with Jesus
so you can become one with Him.
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