“…but you were unwilling” (Matthew 23:37).
Why doesn’t God do this, why doesn’t He do that, what’s wrong with God, where was God when this happened?
One would think, from our constant griping and questioning of the Almighty, that we have a handicapped Deity, one who suffers from a lack of information or some chronic disease which limits His ability to come through for us as we have (ahem) ordered.
We certainly seem to be a dissatisfied bunch.
The problem is not with God. We are the problem. He is more than willing to do “abundantly above what we ask or think” (Ephesians 3:20).
Here are instances where Scripture makes crystal clear that we have a willing Lord and the problem is not with Him….
–“I am willing,” said the Savior to a seeking leper, as He reached out and did the unthinkable and touched the untouchable and made him well (Mark 1:41).