One day,
I was talking with a friend about the promises of God that are found in the
Bible. After I mentioned that many of these promises are guaranteed, my friend
informed me, “You can’t
put God in a box.” After thinking about this phrase, I realized that it
is nothing but an excuse not to have faith in God. Invariably, this phrase is
heard when someone refuses to believe what God has said about Himself.
Peter
is an example of someone who put Jesus in a box. When Jesus came walking on the
water towards the disciple’s boat, Peter
cried out, “Lord, if it is you, command me to come out on the
water.” What was Jesus supposed to do? Since it was him, he
was practically forced to tell Peter to come. Peter had faith, we know this
because he called Jesus “Lord” and Jesus
responded to the faith of Peter.
Let me give you another example. Jesus said, “Therefore I tell you, whatever you ask for in prayer,
believe that you have received it, and it will be yours” (Mark
11:24). Some would say, “This verse does not really mean you can have whatever
you ask for in prayer.” Oh, really? I didn’t
say this, Jesus said it. Go argue with him, not with me. He said I can have
anything I ask for in prayer, if I have enough faith to believe I receive
it.
Essentially,
God has created a rock that is so heavy that He cannot move it. It is not so
much that He cannot move the rock, it is that He will not move the rock. Once
God gives His word, that’s final. There is no changing His mind. His promise
endures for all of eternity and He will do anything He needs to do to make His
word come true.
For
example, God promised David one of His children would sit on the throne of
Judea forever. No sooner did David die, then Solomon married hundreds of woman.
God may have wanted to change His promise because of Solomon’s sin, but He didn’t.
The children and grandchildren of Solomon sinned even worse, but God’s promise was still guaranteed. In the end, God sent
His own Son to earth in the line of David just so the promise would be
fulfilled. Now, the seed of David (Jesus) will be seated on the throne of Judea
forever.
This
promise to David was a box God built Himself. Once God made the promise, there
was no backing out. God locked Himself in this box for all of eternity.
The
truth is that God is in a box. Of course, mankind did not put God in this box,
God built his own box and committed to staying inside it. This “box” is made from
the covenants the Father made with His people.
A
covenant is a lot like today’s legal contract.
When two parties sign a contract, the agreement is binding. Many times I have
heard people complain about the contracts they have signed. They usually say
something like this, “My car payments are way too high.” But, there is nothing they can do about the situation
because they signed the contract agreeing to pay a certain amount each month. The
contract becomes a box that they built with their own hands and are forced to
live in.
If
God does not keep his word, why would you want to serve him? If you cannot have
absolute faith in God’s word, of what value is that word? The whole point of
signing a contract is that it is binding on both parties.
God
says, “If you will do this, I will do that.” God promised Abraham, “If you will leave the country you are living in and go to where I tell
you, I will make you a great nation, and I will bless you.” Once Abraham fulfilled his part of the bargain, God
was forced to fulfill His part of the bargain.
Later,
God made a covenant with all of Israel. He promised to bless them in exchange
for their obedience. Unfortunately, the children of Israel quickly strayed from
their side of the deal. In spite of their continued disobedience, God gave them
repeated chances to live up to their end of the bargain. When God saw humanity
would never be able to fulfill their side of the covenant, He sent His only son
to become a human. Because Jesus was human, he was able to fulfill the human
side of the covenant.
Today,
we live under a new covenant. Since man opened the trapdoor of the old box by
disobeying God, He decided to build a new box. This box is built from the wood
of the cross Jesus died upon. Because God the Father made the promise, and God
the Son perfectly fulfilled humanity’s
side of the bargain, God is finally right where He wants to be, in a box
without trapdoors.
By
accepting the work Jesus did on the cross, we gain access to the box of
promises. Now, God lives in the box of our faith and expectation. If we have
faith in the work Jesus did on the cross, we can have “whatever we ask for in prayer” because God absolutely keeps His promises.
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