GOD DOES NOT NEED REMINDERS: HE WILL NEVER FORGET YOU
By Rev. Michael Benson Ajay
Gen 19:29 KJV “And it came to pass, when God destroyed the cities of
the plain, that God remembered Abraham, and sent Lot out of the midst of the
overthrow, when he overthrew the cities in the which Lot dwelt”
The
word “remembered” as used in this verse of scripture
is the Hebrew word ‘Zakar’, it means; to mark for the purpose
of recognition. To better understand the context in which this word is used; imagine
a midwife in a maternity ward taking record of women who are about to deliver , she marks each women by writing on their file with an expected delivery time and when a woman is due she requests the woman be moved to the labour room to be delivered of her baby. In this situation, the women were not forgotten but put into a delivery program. God is everywhere and in everything and
cannot forget anything.
Scriptures are best understood when looked
at from a logical and contextual perspective. God cannot be said to be
all-good, all-benevolent, all- knowing and at the same time forgetful to the
point of requiring a reminder from a creation of His. We are the center of His
affection; the scripture says in Ps 34:15 NKJV “The eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, And His
ears are open to their cry.” God will never neglect your prayers, He will never forsake
you, He admonishes us in Heb 13:5 TLB to “Stay away from the love of money; be satisfied with
what you have. For God has said, "I will never, never fail you nor forsake
you.”
God is not obligated to answer
our prayers based on how we want them answered; He answers according to
His will. A case in point is that of the three Hebrew boys who refused to
worship king Nebuchadnezzar’s image (Dan 3:10-30). Most persons would wish God
intervened before they were thrown into the flames but God had a different plan
in line with His Word in Isaiah Isa 43:2 TLB “When you go through deep waters and great trouble, I
will be with you. When you go through rivers of difficulty, you will not drown!
When you walk through the fire of oppression, you will not be burned up-the
flames will not consume you.” No matter how difficult your situation may seem, God
will bring you out of it.
Most delays in the answer to our prayers are
determined by how soon we eliminate the hindrances to answered prayers, they
include: fighting for what we want instead of asking( James. 4:2), asking with
selfish motives( James. 4:3), asking while making a practice of sin despite
repeated warnings by the Holy Ghost (Ps, 66:18, Isa. 59:1-2), playing deaf to
the cry of the poor (Pr. 21:13) rebellion against God’s servants (Mica 3:2-4) , disobedience
against known commands of God Ps. 28:5, bearing an unforgiving spirit (Matt 18.
23-35, Mark 11) , the lack of faith in God’s word (Heb. 11:6, Jam. 1:6),keeping secret idols in
our heart (Ezek. 14:1-3) engaging in family feuds I Pet.3:7 and the
unwillingness to work (2Thes 3:10) and their likes.
God will not deny us any good thing
neither does He answer only at midnight nor when prayers are made in certain
geographical locations (John4:21). He isn’t bound by time or seasons (Mark11:13) in answering our
prayers. God’s love for us
is unconditional, however, the faith required to receive from Him works under
certain conditions. It requires a loving atmosphere (Gal 5:6) and perseverance to
be fully active, therefore let us allow our hearts be filled with His love at
all times .In Christ we are guaranteed answers to our prayers; He said in John
16:24 NKJV. “Until now you
have asked nothing in My name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be
full.”For Prayers/ counseling: +234 8035536911, +234 8098536911
email: michaelbensonajayi@gmail.com
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