Paul
June 9th, 2006, 12:25 PM
“Shall any teach God knowledge?” - Job 21: 22
We cannot tell God anything He does not know already. The most fervent and full of our prayers simply unfold in word all that has been patent to his loving, pitying eye.
This does not make prayer needless; on the contrary, it incites to prayer, since it is pleasant to talk with one who knows the whole case perfectly; and it is a relief to feel that God’s answers depend not on the information we bring Him, or even on the specific requests we make, but on his infinite and perfect acquaintance with circumstances and conditions of which we are altogether ignorant.
“Your Father knows.” Quicker than lightning is his notice of every transition in your inner life of your downsittings and your uprisings; of every thought in your heart, every word on your tongue, of the fretting of that inward cross, of the anguish of that stake in your flesh, of the enemy that, like a sword in your bones, reproaches you with the derisive challenge.
“You comprehend my path and my lying down, and are acquainted with all my ways. For there is not a word on my tongue, but behold, O Lord, You know it altogether.” (Psalm 139:3-4) Yes, He knows it all, and loves you better than you know.
Do not presume to dictate to Him. Do not dare to say that some other way would be better, some other lot more likely to develop your best self. He knows every track by which to bring sons to glory, and that He has chosen this one is a positive proof that it is the best, the one most adapted to your idiosyncrasies and needs.
His ways are, higher than your ways, and his thoughts than your thoughts. You could not teach Him knowledge, or increase his love, and so trust both.
- F.B. Myer
We cannot tell God anything He does not know already. The most fervent and full of our prayers simply unfold in word all that has been patent to his loving, pitying eye.
This does not make prayer needless; on the contrary, it incites to prayer, since it is pleasant to talk with one who knows the whole case perfectly; and it is a relief to feel that God’s answers depend not on the information we bring Him, or even on the specific requests we make, but on his infinite and perfect acquaintance with circumstances and conditions of which we are altogether ignorant.
“Your Father knows.” Quicker than lightning is his notice of every transition in your inner life of your downsittings and your uprisings; of every thought in your heart, every word on your tongue, of the fretting of that inward cross, of the anguish of that stake in your flesh, of the enemy that, like a sword in your bones, reproaches you with the derisive challenge.
“You comprehend my path and my lying down, and are acquainted with all my ways. For there is not a word on my tongue, but behold, O Lord, You know it altogether.” (Psalm 139:3-4) Yes, He knows it all, and loves you better than you know.
Do not presume to dictate to Him. Do not dare to say that some other way would be better, some other lot more likely to develop your best self. He knows every track by which to bring sons to glory, and that He has chosen this one is a positive proof that it is the best, the one most adapted to your idiosyncrasies and needs.
His ways are, higher than your ways, and his thoughts than your thoughts. You could not teach Him knowledge, or increase his love, and so trust both.
- F.B. Myer