16.2 | Why Doesn't God Hand the Result Directly to You?
5. Why Doesn't God Hand the Result Directly to You?
This is one of the most critical questions in this entire subject. Here is the reason:
The physical rules and the fundamental structure of this world were created by God Himself. Since He established the order of this world, He will not violate the very rules He set in motion. Jesus Christ can certainly save us; He absolutely has the power to prepare the outcome for us; He is fully capable of guiding us to the position of abundance.
But He will not—and cannot—contradict His own cosmic order by conjuring a "finished result" out of thin air and shoving it into your hands. His method is always this:
He brings the result to you through a realistic path that complies with the laws of the universe.
So, how does God give you the result? The answer is simple:
He gives it to you through your actions. Every single thing you do—every step you take, every attempt you make, every choice you decide on—is one of the ways God guides you toward the outcome. Action is your method for receiving Grace. Action is the pipe through which you cash out the result.
6. Feedback in Action is God’s Guidance
Most people mistakenly think Jesus Christ will hand them a clearly mapped-out "business plan."
But the reality is different.
First: Jesus Christ will not violate the natural order He personally established. When He performed miracles on earth, it was for specific reasons:
- To help those in desperate, immediate need;
- To prove His identity through those miracles so that people would believe.
The miracle of the Five Loaves and Two Fish wasn't a "Wealth Growth Masterclass," nor was it intended to "liquidate assets" for the boy. It was to manifest Grace for a hungry crowd in that moment. The widow’s oil was the same—it was to save her life and the lives of her children. In the Bible, Jesus never directly "manufactured" more wealth for people who didn't truly need it to survive; nor did He hand over a finished result to someone who refused to act.
Most of the things we pray for today aren't "matters of life and death"—or at least, they aren't what God considers your absolute survival needs. They are "what we want."
- He promised to give them to you, * But you have to be the one to reach out and take them.
Second: Even if Jesus Christ gave you a crystal-clear plan, you might not believe it. The Gospels repeat this over and over:
- The people in Jesus’s own hometown didn't believe Him;
- The disciples saw miracles and still doubted;
- Those following Him closely were constantly skeptical.So, even if the plan was laid out right in front of you, you probably wouldn't actually follow through.
Third: Even if you believed, your subconscious would warp the plan. You wouldn't know "how to do it specifically."
There’s a story about a famous philosopher on his deathbed. He looked back and said, "There are many people who study my philosophy, but only two truly understood it..." He thought for a moment and added, "No, actually, not even one." In my years of consulting, I’ve seen the same thing:
- No matter how good the plan is, the client doesn't necessarily execute it.
- Even if they do, they drift off-course during the process.
- Real change requires the "Person doing it," not just the "Plan itself."
There is an old Chinese saying that hits the nail on the head: "Man teaching man learns nothing; events teaching man learns everything." Therefore—God’s guidance usually isn't about "telling you the answer." It’s about guiding you through the feedback you get from your actions. He lets you discern through the work:
- A path works → Keep going. * A path is blocked → Adjust. * Two paths fail → Try a third. In this cycle of Action → Feedback → Correction, you step-by-step approach the result that already exists.