Psalms
Many places in the Psalms when David is crying out to God he asked the Lord to make him the man He wants him to be.
"Make me know Your ways, O Lord; teach me Your paths." (Psalm 25:4)
"Lord, make me to know my end and what is the extent of my days; Let me know how transient I am." (Psalm 39:4)
"[Lord] Deliver me from all my transgressions; Do not make me the reproach of the foolish." (Psalm 39:8).
"Behold You desire truth in the inward parts, And in the hidden part You will make me to know wisdom." (Psalm 51:6)
"[Lord] Deliver me from all my transgressions; Do not make me the reproach of the foolish." (Psalm 39:8).
"Behold You desire truth in the inward parts, And in the hidden part You will make me to know wisdom." (Psalm 51:6)
"Make me understand the way of Your precepts, so I will meditate on Your wonders." (Psalm 119:27)
"Make me walk in the path of Your commandments, for I delight in it." (Psalm 119:35).
Job
Even Job, who suffered greatly at the hand of Satan in which God allowed honestly asked the Lord..."How many are my iniquities and sins? Make me know my transgression and my sin." (Job 13:23).
Habakkuk
In Habakkuk's hymn of faith, the last verse in his book states, "The Lord God is my strength; He will make my feet like deer's feet, And He will make me walk on my high hills" (Habakkuk 3:19).
New Testament
Even in the New Testament, "make me" in one form or another is used many times.
Jesus said to His disciples, "Follow Me and I will make you fisher's of men." (Matthew 4:19; Mark 1:17). All the disciples had to do was follow Jesus, and Jesus would make them fishers of men.
The leper's statement to Jesus was, "If You will, You can make me clean." (Matthew 8:2; Mark 1:40; Luke 5:12). How can a leper heal himself apart from Christ? He cannot. It takes an act of God to cleanse the rotting flesh. So does He cleanse the hearts of sinful men like me.
In Luke 15, in the parable of the prodigal son, the father portrays God the Father. Here, when the son returns home he asks the father, "I am not worthy to be called your son, but make me like one of your servants." (Luke 15:19).
Now What?
Here is the point to this. When we ask the Lord to help us do a thing, or help us in character, we are saying to Him, "Lord, please fill in the gaps that I cannot fill or that I have missed." In essence, we say to Him, I can do most of it, but need your help to do what I cannot. My aunt said to me the other day, "The Lord helps those who help themselves." But I was quick to point out that verse is nowhere in the bible. When it comes to the character of man, miracles, and especially salvation, there is nothing a person can do to help themselves.Why? Because God is sovereign, good, and powerful and man is dead to sin, flawed, and helpless. God, who also has given all authority to His Son, has the authority, the power, and the will to make us vessels of honor or dishonor. So the next time you pray for good character, integrity, and sanctification...I suggest praying to God to make you the man or woman He wants you to be.
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