When my friend said, “Johnnie, I need to ask a favor,” I
laughed and said, “My answer is Yes.”
“But,” she protested, “you don’t even know what I need you
to do.”
“Whatever you need me to do, I will do—if it is in my power
to do it.”
Even though we were talking on the phone, I smiled anyway as
I said, “For you, my answer is always Yes!”
And that was the truth. Because she’s a wonderful friend who’s
always doing the sweetest, kindest things for my family and me, I would never think
of saying No when she asked a favor.
A few days later, that conversation was still on my mind. As
I reflected on it, I thought about two passages in the Bible that show two
dramatically different responses people made to God.
In Isaiah 66:4, God says:
I also will choose harsh treatment for them
and bring their fears
upon them,
because when I called,
no one answered,
when I spoke, they did not listen;
but they did what was evil in my eyes
and chose that in which
I did not delight.
Isaiah 6:8 records a conversation between God and Isaiah.
And I heard the voice of the Lord saying,
“Whom shall I send [as a messenger],
and who will go for us?”
And then I said,
“Here I am! Send me.”
The first passage makes me feel sad every time I read it, and I wonder, How could anyone ignore God? (Sadly, I often do.) The second passage inspires me to always want to say a glad Yes! to God—no matter what He asks
because He continually showers steadfast love and abundant mercies on me. How could I even think of saying No to Him?
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