The Confidence that unlocks Heaven
“And this is the confidence that we have in him, that, if we ask any thing according to his will, he heareth us:
And if we know that he hear us, whatsoever we ask, we know that we have the petitions that we desired of him.”
— 1 John 5:14–15 (KJV)
“This is the [remarkable degree of] confidence which we [as believers are entitled to] have before Him: that if we ask anything according to His will [that is, consistent with His plan and purpose], He hears us. And if we know [for a fact, as indeed we do] that He hears and listens to us in whatever we ask, we [also] know [with settled and absolute knowledge] that we have [granted to us] the requests which we have asked from Him.”
— Amplified Bible (AMP)
One of My Favorite Scriptures
There are certain verses in the Bible that stop you in your tracks, draw you in, and speak directly to your spirit. This is one of them for me—1 John 5:14–15. It’s a scripture that doesn’t just inspire hope; it invites us into unwavering confidence in the God who hears.
So let’s slow down together. Let’s meditate, piece by piece, on this promise that holds the power to transform the way we pray and believe. Let’s look through a microscopic lens and pull out the gems hidden within these sacred words.
Let’s Break It Down
Here’s how the verse unfolds:
This is
The confidence
That we have in Him
That if
We ask anything
According to His will
He heareth us
And if we know that He hear us
Whatsoever we ask
We know that we have the petitions
That we desired of Him
Each phrase builds upon the last like a ladder of faith—step by step, leading to a divine guarantee.
“This is…”
This phrase signals something definite, something being introduced with clarity. So what is being presented here?
“The Confidence…”
Confidence: a firm trust, a deep-seated assurance. It's being fully persuaded—just as Abraham was (Romans 4:21). This isn’t a maybe or a hope-so. This is bold, settled, unwavering certainty.
“That We Have in Him…”
Him—the infallible One. The One who cannot lie (Hebrews 6:18). The One with whom nothing is impossible (Luke 1:37). This confidence is not self-produced; it is placed in God Himself.
“That if…”
A conditional phrase. There’s a response God is waiting for—an “if” that opens the door to something big.
“We Ask Anything…”
Pause here. Anything? Yes—anything. What an invitation! This is no small offer—it’s a blank cheque signed by the King of kings.
“According to His Will…”
Here’s the condition: it must align with His will. So what is His will? His will is His Word.
If you can find a promise in the Bible that speaks to your situation, you have just found the will of God concerning your life (Isaiah 43:26). That’s why we don’t pray aimlessly—we pray Scripture.
“He Heareth Us…”
He hears us. Not just vaguely notices, but attentively listens. God is not distant. When you pray in alignment with His Word, you can be certain that your voice reaches His ears.
“And If We Know That He Hear Us…”
This is where most of us waver. We repeat prayers not because God didn’t hear, but because we aren’t confident that He did. Faith starts by settling this once and for all: God has heard me.
“Whatsoever We Ask, We Know…”
Here comes the climax: We know—not hope, not wish, but know—that we already possess what we’ve asked. This is faith in its most active form.
“That We Have the Petitions…”
Notice the tense: we have. Not we will get, but we already have it. Before you see it, you must believe it. That’s walking by faith and not by sight.
What This Means for You
Let’s personalize this now:
Do you have a desire in your heart?
Have you found a scripture that supports that desire?
Have you prayed, fully persuaded that He heard you?
Can you walk away from that prayer knowing the answer is already yours—even if it hasn’t yet manifested?
That’s not wishful thinking. That’s faith in action.
Final Thoughts: Faith Is the Key
At the heart of this entire passage is one truth: faith pleases God (Hebrews 11:6). Your confidence in Him, your unshakable trust in His Word, is what unlocks the impossible.
So don’t just read this scripture—live it. Let it become the foundation of your prayer life. Let it strengthen your walk with God.
Hold on to your confidence. He hears you. He loves you. And He has already answered.
Have a scripture you’re standing on? Share it in the comments below. Let’s build faith together.
What is Faith?
Introduction
Growing up, I believed that to have faith, I had to be a powerful man of God—an image that seemed almost saintly. I thought being holy, fasting for hours, and living without sin were prerequisites to truly holding faith.
But I’ve learned that faith is much more than that.
What Does Faith Mean?
Faith is being absolutely resolute that you have received God's promises before you see them. Imagine your dad telling you, "You’ll get a gift when I return from work." As a child, you believe without a shadow of a doubt that his promise will come true—why? Because your daddy said so. No matter what anyone else says, you hold onto that promise like a dog with a bone. But there's a catch: It’s a promise from someone you trust.
(In another post, I’ll share my experience on the intriguing topic of "Forgiving God." Don’t judge the title just yet!) 😊
The Human Condition
As humans, it's natural for us to believe only what we see with our physical eyes. For instance, if a friend says they have $1 million, I might ask to see some evidence—an alert, a receipt, anything! But faith flips that perspective on its head.
Understanding Faith
Faith means believing in something without needing to see it first. It’s a conviction based on a promise, knowing it is real—even if the evidence isn’t visible yet.
“Faith grasps the unrealities of hope and brings them into the realm of reality.” Faith calls forth things that are not as though they already exist. Like the child waiting for their gift—she truly believes it is hers because Daddy said so, and she knows that Daddy cannot lie.
What’s Next?
In upcoming posts, I will delve into several essential topics, including:
Do You Have Faith?
How to Grow Your Faith
Examples of Faith in Action
How to Receive by Faith
Hindrances to Faith from My Experience
These principles will teach you how to lay hold of God’s promises—lessons I learned from Scripture and my own life experiences.
Conclusion
Now, “Faith is confidence in what we hope for and assurance about what we do not see.” – Hebrews 11:1
Stay tuned for the next installment, where we will explore more about strengthening and understanding your faith journey!
Call to Action
🌟 Have thoughts or experiences regarding faith? Share your insights in the comments below!
Selah!