You may have heard from friends or seen in
Christian books the popular question, “What would Jesus do?” It is a question
Christians are taught to ask themselves when faced with a problem.
But when you ask yourself, “What would Jesus
do?” in any situation, it is subject to your own interpretation and theology.
For example, if you are from a church that doesn’t believe that Jesus heals
today, you may think that this is how Jesus would pray for the sick, “O Father,
give him patience to endure his sufferings,” and proceed to pray that way for a
sick person. So when you try to think of what Jesus would do, you are going
back to your flesh!
Maybe the reminder should be, “Watch what
Jesus does.” When I preach, I watch what Jesus is doing or leading me to do. If
He prompts me to say or do something, I say or do it. I know that I am not in
the pulpit to manifest Pastor Prince or his flesh, but to manifest Jesus
Christ, with whom nothing is impossible!
One Sunday service, prompted by God, I shared
with the congregation that He wanted to restore lost items. The following week,
a church member wrote, “Last Sunday, Pastor Prince, you mentioned that the Lord
would help us recover lost items. I knew that the word was for me. My diamond
bracelet and ring had been missing for weeks…Praise God, when I returned home
that day, my maid placed the lost items in my hands. She found them at 10.30
that morning while I was still worshiping in church.”
On another occasion, I was praying for a
wheelchair-bound lady when I felt God telling me to pull her up from her
wheelchair. Boy, was I glad that before I realized what I was doing, she was
standing up on her feet unaided! Now, if I had taken some time to think—“My
goodness, what am I doing?”—my thinking could have obstructed my obedience to
God’s prompting.
So when you are led to talk to someone, watch
what Jesus does. When you pray for your child, watch what Jesus does. When you
confess God’s Word into your situation, watch what Jesus does! Keep your eyes
on Jesus, with whom nothing is impossible!
(Article & Picture; courtesy of Joseph
Prince Ministries used with kind permission).
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