In the New Testament Jesus is asked many things i.e "Please heal my son" or "Tell us the meaning of the parable" or "Are you the Messiah?"
Jesus also asks questions.
The question I have lately been intrigued by is, "What do you want?" or "What do you want me to do?"
My response: I don't know what I want or what I want You to do.I just want what You want and to do what You want me to do.
What if Jesus wants me to ask him what I desire. What if it is crucial for me to ask.
What if He turns to me and asks, "What do you want?"
1. If my desires do not reflect His desire, a lesson would ensue (aligning my desires with His desires).
2. If those desires should reflect His desires then he would grant my request (His desire).
So I come out ahead either way. Either He teaches me His desires or He enables me to experience His desires.
But none of this happens if I don't ask.
Thoughts?
Jesus also asks questions.
The question I have lately been intrigued by is, "What do you want?" or "What do you want me to do?"
My response: I don't know what I want or what I want You to do.I just want what You want and to do what You want me to do.
What if Jesus wants me to ask him what I desire. What if it is crucial for me to ask.
What if He turns to me and asks, "What do you want?"
1. If my desires do not reflect His desire, a lesson would ensue (aligning my desires with His desires).
2. If those desires should reflect His desires then he would grant my request (His desire).
So I come out ahead either way. Either He teaches me His desires or He enables me to experience His desires.
But none of this happens if I don't ask.
Thoughts?
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