Do Not Ask Why

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Bad things happen and what are the first words out of our mouths? “Why, God, why? We ask why because we want to be able to avoid this pain the next time, or, at the least, we want to know that there was a good reason for what happened. When something good happens, we ask why so we will know how to repeat the good experience.

Why does God not heal everyone we pray for? I am sure that many were asking why Jesus raised Lazarus from the dead but did not raise their loved one. The worst part about asking why is that is seems like God never answers and explains why. What are we to do with that knowledge vacuum?

This teaching takes you through a revelation that God gave me that explains why God does not answer our whys, and what to do instead of asking why. The key to this revelation is the Hebrew word yada which can mean either factual knowledge or an intimate personal relationship. Follow this teaching as you see how knowing the truth (having a deep, intimate relationship with Jesus who is truth) is what makes you free, not knowing facts and explanations. See what Jesus meant when He said that He WAS the Way, the Truth, and the Life, not that He knew (had factual knowledge of) the way or knew the true answers or knew the secret to life. Even though Jesus, indeed, does know all truth, facts, and secrets of life, that is not what He was communicating to His disciples.

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