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Friday, July 26, 2019

SOMETHING FROM NOTHING

Sometimes we are not even aware of what the long view should be.  Most of the time, and most of what we think or do, we do not consider the long view or big picture.  The only think about what we need or what right now. 

Since the writer in Psalm 63 is writing from a "dry and worn out land" this may suggest a-frame of mind of trying to endure through hard times because  better times are coming.  An example is exercising when I do not want to because I know I will be better off if I do.  And it's not because I can "feel Noble" that I've done the exercise;  it is better because it really does have a different, and more gratifying reward.  Perhaps every spiritual discipline will be the same way. 

Psalm 33:9 speaks of God creating something from nothing.  Having this in mind, maybe it is acceptable to ask God to do what seems impossible.  We ask him during what seems to us an impossible situation, to create something from nothing, to supply resources where there are none.  We ask God to give us that desire.  In our asking God to establish our desires for us, we should not lose sight of the long view - what is God's will in this the matter and how will this have meaning in God's Kingdom in the future. 

Jesus said, “Therefore I say to you, Whatever things you desire, when you pray, believe that you receive them, and you shall have them.”