Thursday, February 14, 2013
Psalm 138 | Matthew 7:7-12
FORMING AN ASK-FORCE
“Ask, and you will receive. Seek, and you will find. Knock,
and it will be opened to you. For the one who asks, receives.” - Matthew 7:7-8
Some ingenious Bible preachers and teachers have tried to
expound on the differences between asking, seeking, and knocking. However, all
three commands probably mean the same thing. Jesus is simply and repeatedly
commanding us to ask, ask, and ask. Are we getting the message? If so, why does
Jesus keep repeating Himself?
Most of us ask God for a thing or two. Yet it may be that He
wants us to ask Him for hundreds or thousands of things. Jesus told His
apostles: “Until now you have not asked for anything in My name. Ask and you
shall receive, that your joy may be full” (John 16:24). The writer of the book
of James bluntly stated: “You do not obtain because you do not ask” (James
4:2).
Jesus wants us to ask more - not because He won’t give
without our asking, but because He wants us to communicate with Him more. He
calls us to abide in Him (see John 15:5, 7), to live in His presence. He does
not call us to ask out of selfishness but out of love (James 4:3). He wants us
to share every detail of our lives with Him. He wants to be our Life (see
Philippians 1:21; Galatians 2:20).
Constantly asking Him means constantly loving Him and living
in Him. Ask Love (1 John 4:16). Ask Life (John 14;6, John 11:25). Ask Jesus.
Prayer: Father, this Lent teach me to ask as Your child.
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