With the use of faith formulas and using the "religions abracadabra"...IN JESUS'
NAME...it is easy to get caught up in the religious spiritual mystic of instant
spiritual gratification.
Does the phrase "in Jesus' name" tacked on the
end of a prayer assure your prayer will get answered and force God to give what
was asked for in the prayer. Does ending a prayer with "in Jesus name" give us
a blank check or give the prayer a hocus-pocus, abracadabra instant
gratification?
The confusion that religion has caused in this area stems
from their ignorance of what faith is. Faith to the religionist is something we
create within ourselves as payment to get God to do what we want done. If we can
"muster" up enough faith the mountains will be moved into the sea.
In
times of crisis we do forced faith exercises as an effort to believe, which adds
more frustration and stress to the overwhelming circumstance. This added weight
called “faith,” instead of bringing us life, has added the yoke of guilt to our
misery.
When faith is seen as a mysterious force which magically changes
adverse circumstances and when the circumstance does not change people feel
condemned, guilty and spiritually anemic because they don't seem to "have" it.
When we have faith in a friend it simply means that we trust them. I have faith
in my friends, but this doesn’t mean I possess some power that makes them
respond in my favor. There is no inherent power in faith, faith is simply
trusting God.
A.W. Tozer stated that, “faith is the gaze of the soul upon
a loving God.”
God is here, ready, willing and able to help us. Our faith
does not change God's mind or force Him to respond to our demands, faith changes
us to totally trust that God has done it all like He says He has. When we don’t
believe Him, we shut ourselves off from experiencing God’s power and limit His
work through us. If we do not believe that Christ did it all, we will live
trying to do what we think He did not do and we will fail to see that it is
already a done deal. God is present saying, “Listen, I love you!” yet by
unbelief, we can shut the eyes of our heart...blinding us from seeing and
experiencing our loving Father.
Praying in Jesus’ name really means to
pray as His ambassador, and with His desire. It doesn’t give us a blank check to
get what we want, when we want or how we want, it means having our prayer echo
God’s heart, desire and will. His will is for us to trust Him 100% as did the
man who said; "you don't have to come and heal my daughter, just speak the word
and she will be healed". Such faith...(trust) in Jesus and who He was was not
found in all of Israel.
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