40 A man with
leprosy came and knelt in front of Jesus, begging to be healed. “If you are
willing, you can heal me and make me clean,” he said.41 Moved with compassion, Jesus
reached out and touched him. “I am willing,” he
said. “Be healed!”42 Instantly the leprosy
disappeared, and the man was healed.
Mark 1:40-42 (NLT)
This scripture shows a man who has
no hope finding the only real hope in the world and asking Him a question that
we often take for granted. We very seldom ask God if He is willing to do what
we pray for. Instead we demand that He take action in our situation. I often
wonder if we realize that saying no is still an action but the no is His will
for our lives. It’s not the answer we want from a God who we have chosen to
worship and it is probably why individuals chose to walk away from Him. Many
times we take for granted that what we want is what God has in store for us. In
the case of the leper; it might not have been in God’s plan and yet He showed
compassion and brought healing. That is not something unusual, God has done it
before. He allowed King Hezekiah and additional 15 years of life. The problem
is we often forget the blessings He has already given us. Instead of looking at
what He has already done we expect Him to do more. I know that is a hard pill
to swallow but God is sovereign His ways are not our ways and everything He
allows is with a purpose to bring Him Glory. Jesus is willing to answer your
prayers; but what you may desire is not in His will, for your life. Will you
still trust Him? The man came begging and was unsure of the answer he would receive
have we reached a point where we are truly begging God or are we still
demanding God do something. There is a great difference in the two. I pray God
gives you an open heart and mind as you walk in the light of His Word
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