In John 14:14 Jesus said, “If you ask anything in My name, I will do it.” (NKJV)
Jesus said it so you can be sure that it is
a legitimate promise, ask anything in His Name and He will do it but that’s
providing that the “anything” is for your good, appropriate, and in agreement
with God’s will.
Jesus was actually having a private
conversation with His disciples – His disciplined followers – in the upper room
when He said this. He was making a promise to them, it was not meant for
everybody and that is still the case today. However, many people proclaim this
Scripture verse without understanding to whom it refers and that it’s
conditional.
Too often we want to reap the benefits of
God’s promises without doing our part. And, for some, it’s not that they don’t
believe that God exists but they’re apathetic toward Jesus and basically ignore
the Holy Spirit altogether – Father, Son and Spirit cannot be divorced from
each other.
So, if you want to claim this particular
promise, there are certain requirements to be met, things that you must do.
You must be born again (see John 3:7)
through the experience of a spiritual re-birth in Jesus
You must become a disciplined follower of
Jesus Christ, by getting into a genuine, meaningful relationship with Him
You must not let your heart be troubled but
instead, trust and believe in God and also in Jesus (see John 14:1)
You must truly understand that Jesus is the
only Way, the Truth and the Life; no-one comes to the Father except by Him (see
John 14:6)
You must strive to know God – the Father,
the Son, and the Holy Spirit.
After you’ve done your part, you then must
understand further that, “anything” is limited in its scope, it is not a carte
blanche license. Even as a born-again Christian, both your motives and your
intentions play a pivotal role in what you ask and in the way you ask – there
are ways that are right and proper.
Beloved, what Jesus said is true, however,
Jesus will not do anything that is to your detriment or the detriment of
others.
If the “anything” you’re asking is rooted
in selfishness, in contravention to the Word of God, harmful to your spiritual
well-being, or will cause undue hurt and distress, Jesus will not do it.
Remember, anything you ask in Jesus’ name
must result in the Son bringing glory to the Father (John 14:13) – if what
you’re asking will not bring God glory, Jesus will not do it.
Amen†
Shelley Johnson “Anything you ask in Jesus’
Name” © 2017 revisited July 14, 2025
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