Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you (Matthew 7:7).
The
Scriptures are very clear about making requests in prayer. Jesus said
“For every one that asketh receiveth (Matthew 7:8). However, the
challenge with some folks is that when they pray, instead of doing
exactly what the Master said asking and receiving, they complain to God
about their situation. Jesus didn’t say “When you pray, complain to God
about the matter and He will hear you.” Rather, He said ask and it shall
be given you.
There’s a very big difference between making a
complaint and making a request, and I want to show you the difference
from a story in the Bible. One day, Jesus went to a pool called Bethesda
where a multitude of sick
people congregated, waiting for an angel of
God to stir the waters. Whoever got in first after the water was stirred
was made whole. The Master met a man there who had been sick for
thirty-eight years and engaged him in this dialogue: Jesus: “Do you want
to get well?” The sick man: “Sir, I don’t have anyone here to put me in
the pool when the water is stirred; while I am trying to get in,
somebody else gets there first” (John 5:1-9).
Did you notice
that when the Master asked the first question, the man, rather than say
“Yes, I want to get well,” he began to complain bitterly to the Master
about how much he had suffered! He wanted sympathy, but thank God the
Master had compassion on him and healed him all the same. The man could
have remained there, never knowing that God had visited him that day. I
want you to learn something from that story: if you desire something
from the Lord, go ahead and ask; and having asked, receive. Don’t
complain to Him or even to others about how bad things are. God has
invited you to make your requests known to Him. As long as you ask in
faith and in the Name of Jesus, your request will be granted, and your
joy will be full.
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