Ask if you have not received. There is nothing
more difficult than asking. We will have yearnings and desires for
certain things, and even suffer as a result of their going unfulfilled,
but not until we are at the limit of desperation will we ask.
It is the sense of not being spiritually real that causes us to ask.
Have you ever asked out of the depths of your total insufficiency and
poverty? “If any of you lacks wisdom, let him ask of God . . . ” (James 1:5),
but be sure that you do lack wisdom before you ask. You cannot bring
yourself to the point of spiritual reality anytime you choose. The best
thing to do, once you realize you are not spiritually real, is to ask
God for the Holy Spirit, basing your request on the promise of Jesus
Christ (see Luke 11:13). The Holy Spirit is the one who makes everything
that Jesus did for you real in your life.
“Everyone who asks receives . . . .” This does not mean that you will not get if you do not ask, but it means that until you come to the point of asking, you will not receive from God (seeMatthew 5:45).
To be able to receive means that you have to come into the relationship
of a child of God, and then you comprehend and appreciate mentally,
morally, and with spiritual understanding, that these things come from
God.
“If any of you lacks wisdom . . . .” If you realize that you are
lacking, it is because you have come in contact with spiritual reality—
do not put the blinders of reason on again. The word ask
actually means “beg.” Some people are poor enough to be interested in
their poverty, and some of us are poor enough spiritually to show our
interest. Yet we will never receive if we ask with a certain result in
mind, because we are asking out of our lust, not out of our poverty. A
pauper does not ask out of any reason other than the completely hopeless
and painful condition of his poverty. He is not ashamed to beg— blessed
are the paupers in spirit (see Matthew 5:3).
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