Is He Wiling?

Mar 5
14:52

2008

Michael A. Verdicchio

Michael A. Verdicchio

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Believing and accepting God's unconditional love for you, and believing that you are already righteous in His eyes will have a dynamic impact on your acceptance that He is not only able to do for you what He has promised, but that He is also willing to do it for you personally.

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Most Christians recognize God's power and ability. They believe that He is able to do all that He has promised to do and more! Most would readily agree and believe that there is nothing too hard or too big for God.

But many times,Is He Wiling? Articles Christians have a difficult time believing that He is willing to do it for them, personally. And if you are not convinced and certain that God is willing to do it for you, then do you really believe and trust Him?

Why is it that we sometimes think that God is not willing to do it for us personally? What is it that causes us to doubt His willingness? Why would we not accept that He is willing?

The answer is feelings of being unworthy or undeserving. What I have done to deserve it? What have I done to earn it? Much of this kind of thinking is due to sin consciousness and condemnation.

But, when you really think about it, what is it that we could do, or refrain from doing, that would earn His willingness to provide for us what He has promised? That is a big part of the answer, because far too many Christians base their self worth on how much they do or do not do!

Many Christians subtly believe that their righteousness and worthiness in God's eyes is dependant upon their actions.

If that were true, we wouldn't have needed a savior! It was the completed work of Christ that makes us right and worthy in the sight of God.

The Scriptures are clear in saying that as a Christian, nothing can separate you from God's love. That is why His love for you is unconditional. He put no conditions on it! Your actions do not have anything to do with how much He loves you. Nothing can ever separate you from His love.

Nothing!

He doesn't love you any less today than He did yesterday. He doesn't love you more when you are praying. He doesn't love you any less when you are messing up. His love for you is unconditional! Nothing can separate you from His love.

Part of the problem in not accepting His willingness to perform His Word for us personally, is in not accepting what He has done for us in the completed work of Christ.

Have you ever had a couple of days go by where you prayed a lot, and did things for others, and really felt that you were "walking for Him?" At those times, how confident were you to go to God and ask for the things you needed? You were probably pretty confident, right? But, why was that?

It was because your actions made you feel worthy and right before God. That is an indication that you believe your self worth, your being right in God's eyes, is dependant upon your actions. And that's why when you have a period of time where you are falling short or messing up, you have very little confidence to go to God and expect His help.

The Bible says that the Christian is righteous. That is not just a nice sounding spiritual word. Understanding what righteousness means will help you greatly in accepting God's willingness to bring His promises to pass in your life.

Simply put, it means that you are just, or, right! It is a state of being right or just according to an established legal standard. In this case, the legal standard is the justice of God.

In other words, in God's sight, in His high court, you are right; you are just; you belong! You can now stand before God without any sense of guilt, shame, or condemnation. You have been made right. He made you right!

No wonder the Bible says that you are lovely and acceptable in His sight and holy and without blame before Him! It has nothing to do with your works. It has everything to do with the completed work of Christ.

Can you see how accepting the righteousness Christ accomplished for you and believing it is true can have a dynamic impact on your self worth and your self esteem?

Do you feel unworthy to open your refrigerator and get some food? No, of course not! You belong in your own house! It is right for you to be there!

The same is true with God. You belong in His presence; you are right being there because he made you right! You are righteous.

Not understanding or believing that we are right in His eyes plays a major part in our accepting His willingness to bring His Word to pass for us personally.

If we choose to get persuaded that His love for us in unconditional, and, that we are right in his sight, we will begin to accept that He is willing to bring his Word to pass for us personally.

The promises of God come to pass for us when we believe God. We may very well believe that He is able, but if we don't really believe that He is willing, then we will not believe that He will.

Why not believe what the Bible says about you and accept God's unconditional love, and believe that you are already righteous in His eyes? It will have a dynamic impact on your acceptance that He is not only able to do for you what He has promised, but that He is also willing to do it for you personally.

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