Friday, February 27, 2026

Able to Do More

This morning while praying, I paused for a moment to reflect on whom I was speaking. God. Almighty. Omnipotent. Omniscient. Omnipresent. Meaning He is all powerful, all knowing, and all present. He is so much more capable of working than we can imagine. We don't always remember that when we pray. We often are overwhelmed by our circumstances and trials that overshadow our awesome God. We need to glance at our problems, but to gaze at our God. 

Ephesians 3:20 is a great reminder of how powerful God is. The verse starts off with the phrase, "Now to Him." That is where we have to start when we pray. The focus is on Him. Not on our problems. Not on our adversities. Not on our impossible situations. If you start with your problems, you may doubt in faithless praying. When we keep our focus on God first, our faith is encouraged so we pray more effectively. 

Our God is able. What does that mean? He is capable. He is powerful. He is mighty. Simply put God can do anything. Nothing is impossible to Him.  He is able. That should bolster faith. Increase our belief. He can do more than we can ask or think. Not just more. Abundantly more. I don't know about you, but I can ask and imagine a lot. I have a very vivid imagination. I can and have asked a lot. It is not based on our ability to pray. It is all based on His ability to answer. He does not even have to move a finger to accomplish great things. He can just speak and great things follow like creating the universe. 

What does God want you to believe Him to do? I ask that question based on the promise of I Jn 5:14-15 where we are exhorted to pray in the will of God. If we do this, we have confidence that God will answer. It just makes sense that if we are going to apply the truth of Eph 3:20, we need to believe God for the things that He wants us to believe Him to do. I did that this morning and waited for Him to guide me. I sensed Him directing me to ask and believe Him for eight things. Most of those things are related to growing His kingdom. The specifics are not important. What I can tell you is that I am powerless to accomplish even one of those eight things. It does not depend on me. It all depends on Him. He is able to do all eight of those things over and above what I can even think or imagine. 

The end result of such praying is that God gets glorified. He will be praised. People get to testify about the wondrous things that God does. That inspires faith in those who listen. It encourages those who grow discouraged in praying when they do not see things change the way they want or as quickly as they want. They are reminded that God is able to do more. I look forward in the very near future to posting more articles testifying about what God does because He is able to do more. There are answers just around the corner. Don't forget that God can always do more. 

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