Our first promise today is found in John 15:7: “If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will, and it shall be done unto you.”
What a wonderful promise this is, and it says positively that what we ask for Shall be given to us. But let us take note, there is a condition attached: “If ye abide in me, and my words abide in you, ye shall ask what ye will,” If we abide in God and His words abide in us, we are not going to ask for wealth, fame, or anything this world has to offer. We will ask for only those things which we are certain God would wish for us to have, We want His will to be done no matter what our own wishes may be. “Seek ye first the kingdom of God, and his righteousness; and all these things shall be added unto you” (Matthew 6:33). If we are abiding in God we are going to seek first the kingdom of God, and so we need not be concerned about the necessary things, because they will be given to us, Let us be sure that we are meeting the conditions aid down by Christ, and we will receive whatsoever we ask, not perhaps, but will, and if we seek God’s will we now that whatever He gives us will be or our best good (Romans 8:28).
Our second promise is: ” , . . Ask and e shall receive, that your joy may be full” (John 16:24).
We have just considered the verse that tells us that we will receive what we ask for if we abide in Christ. Now we are told that when we receive our joy will be full. Have you ever been so joyful that you couldn’t be any happier no matter what happened? We hardly think that any of us ever has as long as we were in the world, But if we are doing God’s will there are times when our joy really does flow over, and nothing could be added to make us any more joyful. So let us ask, abiding in Him, receive, and then be joyful, because we have received. This is God’s promise to us, and let us appropriate it to ourselves.
Our third promise is found in John 16:27: “The Father Himself loveth you . . .”. If Almighty God loves us what more could we ask from this life? God’s love not like human love; it does not vanish if we have done something that we shouldn’t do, it does not fail us in time of trouble as a human being’s love often does. Even our best friend might turn against us. It doesn’t usually happen, but it could. But God will never turn against us, unless, of course, we deliberately turn our backs on Him; then we are no longer His children. But as long as we are His children, no matter what we de, if we are sorry for our failures and ask forgiveness, it is forthcoming, and what is more, unlike an earthly friend, He is always with us no matter where we go. A human being can’t always be with us, but God can. “He is closer than breathing, nearer than hands or feet.” Is there anything in this world that could take the place of this marvelous, enduring love? There isn’t. A friend may, and often does pass away before us, and we are left alone, but God and Christ are always there. Let us hold fast to this promise when our hearts are breaking, when we feel desolate and alone, when there seems to be no end to our troubles and sorrow, Bless His Name, He always loves and cares for us!
Our fourth promise is found in Romans 8:28: “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose.” This text has been previously discussed, but there is so much in it, we can go over it again and again and profit by so doing. We must not stop at the end of the phrase, “to them that love God,” People may think that they love God, but do not actually do so. If you love your mother, your sister or a friend dearly, you do not stop to quibble about something they may ask you to do, You know they would not ask it if they did not have a good reason for doing so. And you love them enough not to question what they have asked of you, you do it even if it means trouble and sacrifice for you. People who just think they love God will not always do what He wants them to do. They prefer to do what they want to do, So all things do not always work together for their good. Now let us consider the words, “who are the called according to His purpose”, Who are the called and what is God’s purpose? The called are those who have made a covenant with Him by sacrifice (Romans 12:1) and God’s purpose is to eventually make them co-heirs with Jesus when He reigns on the earth, Those who are called according to His purpose will not want to do anything except what God wants them to do. They will obey Him as they would a good earthly father, And when they do this, then all things do work together for their good— All things, not just some things. It may sometimes seem to us that certain things are not working together for our good, but eventually we will see that they did do so, and be thankful that God is wiser than we, and that we can learn from Him, and trust Him to do what is best for us.
Our fifth promise is found in Romans 8:31: ” . . If God be for us who can be against us?” Have you ever stopped to really think about the mighty power in this verse? If God is for us, who indeed can be against us? He was for David and he killed the great giant Goliath-with a pebble when he had successfully defied all the armies of Israel. God was for Elisha when the Assyrian army came to take him, and when the servant’s eyes were opened he saw a great army of an gels about Elisha, watching over him What earthly power could stand against this host? Yes, we are human, and our hearts ache and long for human friend and sympathy, and it seems sometime that everything and everybody are against us, Then let us remember this verse an apply it to ourselves, If God is for u what can mere mortals do?
Not long ago the author read the true story of a young woman who was beset by seven mobsters as she was going home At first she was terrified, then she remembered this verse and repeated it over an over, fully believing that God was right there and was for her, The mobster scattered, without knowing why they did it, and she went safely home, God has been for her because she fully believe that He would be, And likewise He will be for us if we trust Him and ask Him to be.