Matthew 20:23
He said to them, “You will drink my cup, but to sit at my
right hand and at my left is not mine to grant, but it is for those for whom it
has been prepared by my Father.”
The apostles, James and John, were seeking a position in
heaven that was not in the will of the Father.
God had a place prepared for them that certainly exceeded their
imaginations, but it was not at the right and left hand of Jesus as they had
asked.
We have been taught that we can ask anything in the name of
Jesus and it will be granted to us. This
is true, but our solicitations can be granted only if what we ask is in the
will of The Father. This can cause
spiritual confusion for us when our prayers are not answered or, more
correctly, have not been answered according to the desires of our flesh.
God has been faithful in providing institutions on earth
which can help us to understand how this precept works. As parents, we can recall times that we
withheld things from our children because we knew that is was not the right
thing for them at the time. What they
were asking for did not fit in with the overall good that we were seeking for
them. As business leaders, we have
denied the requests of good and faithful employees because it would not be
beneficial to the company to grant their request.
Almighty God has prepared things for us that have been in
place before the foundations of the earth were formed. Everything that He grants us through His Son
is in accordance with His good and perfect plan for our lives in His kingdom. When we reach our place in the kingdom, we
will find it to be beyond our imaginations.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for preparing a place for us
in Your kingdom. We bless the name of
Your Son, who You have given us to be our mediator as we seek Your grace in our
lives. Teach us, Lord, to seek those
things that are according to Your sovereign will and pleasure. We pray that the Holy Spirit will redirect us
when our petitions are of our flesh and not of the fullness of Jesus Christ who
dwells within us. We ask all these
things in the name of the True Foundation, Jesus Christ.
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