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Monday, May 9, 2011

Trust or doubt?

If you ask anything of God, then certainly its answer, in a nutshell you're offending.
Why?
Simple: to bring into question the scriptures, God is calling a liar.
God is not a liar. If something is because it promises to do, unlike the devil, and if that is misleading, so much so that the Lord calls him "father of lies"
Apply certainly something to God without believing that it will happen, saliva is only spending. Many fall into that mistake, and unfortunately that makes your prayers are blocked.

The Bible makes it clear "without faith it is impossible to please God, because it is necessary that cometh to God must believe that He exists and that He rewards those who earnestly seek him." (Hebrews 11:6)
Moreover, the question tends to attract what is to be avoided.
If you ask God for something, do it with faith, but for you it is impossible to do, for He is not. Christ I have said, "and whatsoever ye shall ask in prayer, believing, ye shall receive." (Matthew 21:22). Jesus Christ is not a quack, He wants to bless you even more than yourself (a) wants to be blessed (a).

And know this: the Lord will not because we deserve answers, but because of their good name and his faithfulness to his word.
Now you know, when you ask God for something, should be the expectation of receiving it. Less than that is to say that God is not reliable.

"But ask in faith, nothing wavering, for he who doubts is like a sea-wave, driven by wind and tossed back and forth. Do not think, therefore, he shall, to receive anything from the Lord, as it is double minded person, unstable in all his way. "(James 1:6-8).



"Our doubts are traitors who often make us lose the good we could win if we did not fear to look"

William Shakespeare






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