Therefore I say unto you,.... For encouragement in prayer more
particularly, without which nothing should be attempted, and especially
which is above the power of nature, and is of a miraculous kind:
whatsoever
things ye desire when ye pray; that is, according to the revealed will
of God, is for the confirmation of his Gospel, and for the glory of his
name:
believe that ye receive them, and
ye shall have them; the petitions that are desired, and the things asked
in them: that is, be as much assured of having them, as if you had
already received them, and you shall have them; for the sense can never
be, that they should believe they received them before they had them;
this would be a contradiction in terms; and Beza's ancient copy, and one
of Stephens's copies read it, "believe that ye shall receive", as in Matthew 21:22,
and so the Vulgate Latin version; with which agree the Arabic and
Ethiopic versions, which render it, "believe that ye shall enjoy", or
"obtain"; and the Syriac version, "believe that ye are about to
receive"; and great faith it is so to believe; and this is the prayer of
faith; see 1 John 5:14.
God is always looking out for us- in one way or the other.
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