Friday, February 5, 2016

Thy Will Be Done



I'm looking at four words Jesus gave to His disciples, and by extension, Christians alive today as well.  That's you and me ... believers, trying our best to be followers of Jesus.

The phrase ... "Thy will be done ..." is taken from what most people call "The Lords Prayer," although it should be called, "The Disciples Prayer" because Jesus was teaching His disciples how to pray with this example.  

I know I'm lifting part of this verse out of it's context, but I am of the opinion that no harm will be done to this scripture or it's meaning by doing so.  I believe the following phrase can stand on it's own.

Matthew 6:10 b ... "Thy will be done in earth, as it is in heaven."

As an example to follow, Jesus models this prayer not only for His disciples, but it also alludes to the fact that we as believers should do His will here on earth just as all the inhabitants of heaven do.  Angels, as well as all the other occupants never mix sin with their obedience and life in heaven.

Let's face it ... sin is our number one problem.  Deliverance from that sin is what we need here on earth ... which leads me to the following question.

"Would God put a petition in our mouths ... which was impossible to fulfill?"  Those in Heaven no longer sin ... God's will is done there.

Does this petition to God point out that we can have total deliverance from sin?   Does this petition imply that we may live here on earth without sinning against God?  Or is this impossible as long as we live in our bodies of flesh?

If God asks something from us, whether difficult or easy ... don't you think that He would give us the tools to perform the task at hand.  The earth as a whole may not do His will, but as individual believers we can and should start the process the best way we know of. 

If you keep reading the words of Jesus in this prayer ... He does say, "forgive us of our debts" ... meaning faults, failures and even sin.

So, I must conclude that this petition, this example Jesus gave ... is the ultimate goal to attain here on earth.  To live each day learning what God's will is for us ... and then to fulfill that will ... "as it is in heaven."

Will you and I become sinless?  No, I don't think so.  At least that hasn't happened with me so far.  But I can rest in my heart and soul until then that ... I'm forgiven.

  

2 comments:

Kings Daughter said...

First I would like to Thank God Our Father, His Son and his Holy Spirit for you! Our Lord has inspired you through his Holy Spirit to write for his people. How awesome!
The day my husband of 23 years passed away, I knew it was Gods will, although very hard for me to handle. I knew Ray would be with the Lord, that comforted me. Everyday, that we had together was a true blessing for me from God! Love is so powerful when you love Christ first. Yes, we are sinners and come short of his glory, we sometimes don't want to look at the beautiful gifts he truly has for us! As humans we think the blessings are fame, fortune, winning in all things the world has to give. True blessings come from his Will be done!
There are days when I struggle thinking Why? Then I remember how sick and in pain he was, our Lord gave him his Grace and Mercy! My prayer is for all people to come to God without expectations of the worlds way and really understand that it is His Will Be Done!
I thank you for this blog and pray Gods Will Be Done!

Following Him said...

King's Daughter ... I just noticed your comment today, the 23rd of April. Thank you for your kind words. I take it that you are new to Blogger, and my little blog. I don't post too often anymore, but I invite you to look at any and all of my past seven years of posting. I think I have covered just about everything a follower of Jesus might be interested in.

If you have any questions on any of them ... leave a comment and I will check for new comments every week or so. Blessings in Jesus dear one ... Carl