“An Open Door,” photograph by Felecia R. Weber, OntheWingofaDove.com
Be careful what you ask for…the power of prayer is real…when you ask, be prepared to receive!
“Be careful what you ask for.” I’ve heard that phrase many times before and disregarded it as just another cliche. Lately, however, I have a much different attitude towards it…now, I surely believe it to be true! When we ask for something fervently, diligently seeking the Lord’s will in what we are asking for, the answer he gives may not always be what we’ve expected. In fact, the answer can sometimes seem like the opposite of what we’ve asked for. Well, I am here to tell you that the answer is always the best one when it is God who does the answering.
I have never known this truth in a more real sense until recently, when my dear husband was diagnosed with tonsilar cancer several months ago. Of course, my prayer all along has been that God would heal my husband of this awful disease and restore him to complete health. At the same time, and only by God’s grace and strength, I have also asked that his will be done; for I know that in all circumstances “…God works for the good of those who love him, who have been called according to his purpose.” Romans 8:28.
We can never know what we will face in life; as we live each day the troubles and blessings unfold to shape our own story. Our wants and needs all change to some degree, but we have expectations that they will be fulfilled, preferably in the way that we plan for them to. That is the crux of what I want to convey here…when we ask God to fulfill our needs, we know in faith that he will answer us. It is not so much that one needs to “be careful what you ask for,” but rather, “be careful how you accept what you’ve been given.”
“Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” Matthew 7:7
For me, asking for my husband’s healing has opened up a multitude of answers from God that are not exactly what I’ve asked for, he has not been healed, but the answers are blessings nonetheless. In fact, I can honestly say that I feel privileged to have had to face and experience this trial. You see, when I am going through dark times such as this, that is when my focus is on God, and it is then that I can fully understand and accept with open arms all of the good that he is doing in my life.
Be careful what you ask for? No need, because when God does the answering it’s all good!
Peace to you,
Felecia
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