The heaven, even the heavens, are
the LORD’S: but the earth hath he given to the children of men (Psalm 115:16).
Some people wonder why we need to
pray for God to intervene in certain matters. “Can’t God just save everybody in
the world, since He wants them saved? Why do we have to pray for Him to do what
He desires? Can’t He see the pains and sufferings that people are going
through?” They ask in bewilderment. But you see, what such folks don’t
understand is, God needs our permission. Yes, He does.
Adam willingly sold out his right
to the earth to Satan by committing treason against God. Thus, Satan’s
authority over the earth isn’t an angelic authority; it’s human authority,
which he got from Adam. So, it’s Adamic authority that Satan runs with, and as
a result, God can’t intervene.
It’s like this: if you gave someone
your landed property on lease for a hundred years, for example, within the
period that the property is under his authority, you can’t encroach on it, even
though it’s yours. You can only reclaim it when the lease runs out, which is
after the hundred years tenure. Now, even though God sent a second Adam—Jesus
Christ—to defeat Satan and set up a spiritual kingdom, the lease on man’s world
is still running.
This is why we pray and act by
faith to appropriate the blessings that God has already given to us. He can’t
just step in and put them in your hands. He needs your permission, your
invitation, to intervene on your behalf, because this is man’s world. So, every
time you pray, understand how important it is, because you’re making it
“legally” possible for God to intervene in some ways that He wouldn’t have, had
you not prayed.
PRAYER: Dear Lord, thank you for
the privilege of prayer, which avails me the opportunity to effect changes in
the realm of the spirit. I depend completely on you, trusting your power and
miraculous intervention in different situations and circumstances for which I
pray, in Jesus’ Name. Amen.
FURTHER STUDY: Psalm 107:6 Then
they cried unto the LORD in their trouble, and he delivered them out of their
distresses.
2 Chronicles 14:11-12 And Asa cried
unto the LORD his God, and said, LORD, it is nothing with thee to help, whether
with many, or with them that have no power: help us, O LORD our God; for we
rest on thee, and in thy name we go against this multitude. O LORD, thou art
our God; let not man prevail against thee.12 So the LORD smote the Ethiopians
before Asa, and before Judah ;
and the Ethiopians fled.
1 YEAR BIBLE READING PLAN: Matthew
24:36-51, Exodus 28
2 YEAR BIBLEREADING
PLAN: Acts 15:12-21, Job 40-41
2 YEAR BIBLE
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