Ask, and it will be given to you
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Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened. Matthew 7 :7-8
It is a law of the Kingdom of God. There is nothing automatic. All promises in the Bible show us what God is willing to give. And so, what must be asked, sought, and penetrated definitively.
All victories and riches acquired by the Son of God, Jesus Christ, are described in the Bible so that every man and woman demand concrete and daily fulfillment in his life. Jesus invites us and promises to the one who asks that he will receive, to the one who seeks that he will find and to the one who knocks, that he will see a door open and may enter. So, we need to know:
1/ we must ask for everything
2/ What to ask
3/ Ask well with right motives.
If a child of God does not obtain, it is not for lack of faith, for it takes so little, a grain of mustard, that is to say very very little and this very very little raises and moves mountains.
This grain of mustard that can lift mountains, here it is:
he who comes to God must believe that He is and that He is a rewarder of those who seek Him. Hebrews 11 :6
Every child of God has this grain of mustard. There is therefore another cause for the non-fulfilment of certain wishes and the non-fulfillment of certain prayers.
You do not have because you do not ask. You ask and do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, so that you may spend it on your pleasures. Jacques 4 :2-3
You do not ask:
We sometimes forget to ask what God promised, presuming it's going to happen on its own in His time.
However, you must ask for everything. Even what God has pledged to faithfully give us. In Matthew 6, the Lord pledges to give us food and clothing. Nevertheless, we are invited every day to pray our Father in heaven for our daily bread. He knows we need it. But that doesn't exempt us from asking Him.
You are not asking well:
We ask for things that:
- either can't be granted to us right away
- either are of no real use
either (or worse) may harm us.
And in all cases, we ask wrongly if we have not followed Jesus' instructions and respected the order of priority he gave.
If I ring your doorbell, I make you an offer, an extraordinary gift. I suggest you choose between 100 very precious gold eggs immediately or a hen that lays a golden egg every morning for life. Once you have chosen, you will have to make me the official request of what you have chosen. Because I'm interested in what you're going to choose. What will you choose?
Presented like this, no hesitation, isn't it? You choose the hen that will give you a golden egg for the rest of your life.
Why, when Jesus makes us the same proposal, we choose to ask for the golden eggs.
But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you. Matthew 6.33
Perhaps the kingdom and the righteousness of God do not seem to us to be a hen with golden eggs but a religious and not very concrete thing. Well, there are these 'all these things that will be added', which do look like golden eggs and there we are interested. But since we do not really know what Jesus means with the kingdom and righteousness, then we ask 'the things to be added' and there are so many....
We make a strategic mistake and deprive ourselves of the best by not scrupulously and in order following the Lord's instructions. Seek first, first, the kingdom and its righteousness; Once you find it, the rest will be given to you in abundance, a pressed down, shaken together, and running over measure!
What is the kingdom of God and his righteousness?
for the kingdom of God is not eating and drinking, but righteousness and peace and joy in the Holy Spirit. Romans 14 :17
The kingdom is righteousness! And as a result, that is priceless: overflowing peace and joy every day of our lives, whatever the circumstances!
What is righteousness?
Righteousness is the will and ability to joyfully and daily practice God's will in our lives, free of sin. It is a miracle of the Holy Spirit granted to the new creature filled with the Spirit, an effect of Christ's resurrection power in his/her heart.
It is a gift from God, free and possible because the Son of God is resurrected. There is a power in His resurrection. This power, which is spread in the heart of the one who demands and receives it, arouses righteousness and one can walk as He has walked.
If you abide in Me, and My words abide in you, ask whatever you wish, and it will be done for you. John 15 :7
That is probably why, we just ask for the golden eggs, 'things added’. We do not believe that it is possible to experience what has just been explained. We do not believe it is possible to walk like He walked.
Why then does Jesus ask us to seek this? Would he ask us for something impossible? It does not look like Him.
What prevents us from walking as He walked, from remaining in his words? The old self, the flesh? Is it not written that the old self was crucified at the Cross? Is it not written that we were crucified on the same day as Jesus at the Cross? So, the old self, the flesh should no longer be obstacles to righteousness.
Unless these things have not been revealed to us because they are inaccessible to the natural eye, to the natural life.
but just as it is written, "things which eye has not seen and ear has not heard, and which have not entered the heart of man, all that God has prepared for those who love him, For to us God revealed them through the Spirit; 1 Corinthians 2.10
And until they have been revealed to our minds, they remain just words, magnificent inoperative promises, a beautiful, promised country but on the other side of the Jordan. God reveals them through His Spirit. God miraculously cuts off the waters of the Jordan and bring us in.
and in Him you have been made complete, and He is the head over all rule and authority. Colossians 2 :10
Therefore Jesus tells us to seek and ask first for the kingdom of God because we already have been made complete in Him. That includes the 'things added'. The death and resurrection of Jesus Christ have given us everything.
CHRIST DIED ON THE CROSS. By his death, all our past, present and future sins are erased, and God will never condemn us again for anything. Today God is at peace with us. He is at peace with us, we are at peace with Him, by the death of Christ, because of the death of Christ, through the death of Christ whatever our present condition.
It is a fact that has waited for two thousand years all those who hear about it and that opens the continual source of joy and overflowing inner peace we need, to valiantly and resolutely conquer our heritage. It is a mandatory gateway. The cross. Sins forgiven. No more condemnation. Ever.
Therefore, having been justified by faith, we have peace with God through our Lord Jesus Christ, through whom also we have obtained our introduction by faith into this grace in which we stand Romans 5.2
You just must know that and accept it. If we are not deeply and undeniably convinced that our sins have all been erased, that we are in the eyes of God, white as snow, it is because Christ's death on the Cross is in us only at the stage of a mere intellectual understanding.
It takes more than an understanding to enter this experience and see it transform every day into torrents of overflowing peace and joy. That is why Jesus tells us to ask and seek. We must recognize our blindness and ask God to open our spiritual eyes. Only He can do it and when the good gift, the perfect gift comes from above, truth then explodes in all our being in a no-brainer that nothing can ever destroy.
CHRIST IS RESURRECTED. The power of his resurrection, the power of his new life, poured into us, allows us to live in righteousness every day of our lives. This is the second side of the coin; the righteousness of God that Jesus speaks to us about and that must be sought.
For sin shall not be master over you, for you are not under law but under grace. Romans 6 :14
You must know it and know that it is possible. If we are not deeply and undeniably convinced that Christ lives in us and that the power of His life is sufficient to hold our old self in death and make us live every day of our lives, free from sin, from the world and from the adversary, in God's righteousness, it is because the resurrection of Christ is at the stage of a mere intellectual understanding. And of course, we do not fully experience it.
It takes more than an understanding to fully enter this experience. Understanding is not faith.
Faith is the hand of our spirit that captures what the spiritual eye has just seen.
Why do you think the Lord Jesus-Christ advises us to buy eye salve so that we may see? Yes, He tells us to ask and seek and strike and he advises us to buy from Him.
I advise you to buy from Me.... eye salve to anoint your eyes so that you may see. Revelation 3 :18
We must ask God for this eye salve, ask Him to open our spiritual eyes. Only He can do it and when the good gift, the perfect gift comes from above, truth becomes operational, acting. We live the kingdom of God and His righteousness and all other things are added.
This is the confidence which we have before Him, that, if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. And if we know that He hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we have the requests which we have asked from Him. 1 John 5 :14-15
It is time for the church to wake up from its deep blindness sleep and for each member to begin to operate as he/she should, with eyes illuminated by Jesus' eye salve. A member of Christ, his eyes thus open, is made able to operate individually and in coordination with the other members because his/her faith empowers him/her to use the supernatural and powerful resources of the kingdom of God. The church can then begin to do, according to His own words (John 14:12), greater things than those of the Son of man when He was in the limitations of a human body.
With a church that has closed eyes, while she thinks she sees clearly, the Son of Man could find very little faith on earth when He returns.
will not God bring about justice for His elect who cry to Him day and night, and will He delay long over them? I tell you that He will bring about justice for them quickly. However, when the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on the earth? Luke 18: 7-8
To be followed….