Meditation on John 15:7

📅 June 23 Devotional

“…ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.” — John 15:7 (KJV)

In the time of exile, King Cyrus made an open decree allowing the Jews to return to Jerusalem. But many chose to stay back. Why? They didn’t believe the promise. In the same way, if we as believers fail to trust and claim the promises of God, we prevent Him from working in and through our lives.

Many today claim to believe in the Bible, yet do not follow its teachings. They are drawn more toward man-made rituals and religious customs than obedience to God’s Word. They say they trust in God, but when needs arise—especially financial—they turn to people instead of trusting the Lord fully.

It is especially noticeable during healing campaigns. People claim faith for healing, yet when it comes to finances, they seek man’s help. But the same God who heals is also our Provider. He is more than able to meet all our needs—spiritual, physical, and financial.

The key lies in obedience. God works on behalf of those who obey Him completely and walk by His Word. According to John 15:7, if we abide in Jesus—allowing Him to lead every part of our life—then His promise will come to pass:
“…ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.”

Nehemiah is a beautiful example. He believed God, stepped out in obedience, and saw the hand of God move in his favor.

 

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Are you truly abiding in Christ and obeying His Word in every area of your life?

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