Først behov, så hjelp

EPISODE · Aug 31, 2025 · 2 MIN

Først behov, så hjelp

from Tapas for troen · host Norea Mediemisjon

"Adam ga navn til alt feet, til fuglene i luften og for hvert villdyr på marken. Men for Adam fantes det ingen hjelper som passet til ham." (1. Mos. 2, 20)Adam manglet noe som han først ble klar over da han så at alle dyrene hadde maker. Hunnene ble skapt sammen med hannene, men for mennesket hadde Gud en annen plan. Vi skal ikke trenge å kave eller å gjøre oss til for å få tak i en ektefelle. Vi skal heller ikke gjøre det i sanselig begjær, sier Bibelen (1. Tess. 4, 4-5). Vi kan få hvile i at Gud vil gi det til oss, slik om Gud ga Adam en make, en hjelper, mens Adam sov. Det samme prinsippet ser vi i Salme 127 der det står: "Det samme gir Han sin elskede mens han sover." (v. 2). Gud er vår Far som vet hva vi trenger, sier Bibelen (Matt. 6, 32).Versene viser et prinsipp som gjelder i alle ting, ikke bare i forhold til ektefelle. Gud lar oss kjenne på et behov før Han gir oss det vi trenger. Hensikten er at vi skal bli klar over behovet, men også at vi skal vente på og søke Hans svar på lengselen (5. Mos. 8,3). Han er den som kan fylle alt i alle (Ef. 1,23)!Ta med deg de ordene i dag, at uansett hva du mangler i dag, hva du savner eller hva du lengter etter, så vet Gud allerede om det. Og Han ønsker å gi det til deg på en måte og i et omfang som du aldri vil klare å skape selv. Søk Ham, og hvil i det at Han vil gi deg alt det du trenger! Stol på Ham!Skrevet og lest av Eli Fuglestad for Norea Håpets Kvinner.

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