| When You Feel That God Has Let You Down
 
              Jesus said, "And whatever  you ask in My name, that I will do, that the Father may be glorified in the  Son."1
 Dr. Leslie Weatherhead, a  well-known preacher in the twentieth century, said that once, when he was a  high school student, he had a very difficult examination. But he had  discovered that verse, "And whatever you ask in my name, that will I do."
 
 Weatherhead believed that  verse meant that all he had to do was ask and he would pass the exam. He told  God he was believing his promise, and that he wanted a good grade. The next  day young Weatherhead took the examination, but when the grades were in, he  had failed. He was disillusioned. He rebelled and almost lost his faith. He  came to the conclusion that the promises of the Bible were not goodâ€"all because  God had not granted his wish for a good grade.
 
 The next year he repeated  that course. He worked hard, and passed. This time he decided that he didn't  need Godâ€"that he could get along by himself.
 
 After some years had  passed, Dr Weatherhead came to understand that his own powers and abilities  were in reality the power that God had given to him. He began to realize that  God had already given him the power to pass the examination, but he had not  used that power the first go around.2
 
 I'm sure many of us could  identify with Weatherhead in that we have, at times, wanted and expected God  to do all sorts of things for us without any or sufficient effort on our  part.
 
 Fortunately, it doesn't  work that way. God is not codependent. He will do for us what we cannot do for  ourselves. That’s why He sent Jesus to die for us because it is impossible  for us to save ourselves. But God won’t do for us what we need to do for  ourselves. If He did, He would be keeping us over-dependent and immature.
 
 True, God feeds the sparrows,  but He doesn't throw the food into their nests.
 
 Suggested prayer, "Dear  God, help me to realize that You have already moved the heavens to come to  earth to save me from my sins, but also that You won't do for me what You  have already equipped me to do for myself. Help me to remember that personal  responsibility is my responsibility. Thank You for hearing and answering my  prayer. Gratefully, in Jesus's name, amen."
 
 1. John 14:13 (NKJV).
 2. Rev. Richard J. Fairchild, "Our Desire and Our Growth."
 
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