Luke 11:9-12, "And I say unto you, Ask, and it shall be given
you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you. For every one that
asketh receiveth; and he that seeketh findeth; and to him that knocketh it shall be
opened. If a son shall ask bread of any of you that is a father, will he give him a stone?
or if he ask a fish, will he for a fish give him a serpent? Or if he shall ask an egg,
will he offer him a scorpion?"
He is telling us of the necessity of asking, but he is also teaching the tender,
Fatherly love of the God who cares for us. Again, Jesus pleads with us to use our logic;
we must use our reasoning to understand the simplicity of the gospel. He says that if a
natural father can give good things to his children, our heavenly Father will do more. If
we come with prayer and thanksgiving, will He not supply?
As we learn to depend upon God for our daily life, it leads us to faith in prayer for
spiritual things. Now consider the very next verse. "If ye then, being evil, know how
to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall your heavenly Father give the
Holy Spirit to them that ask him?" Luke 11:13.
The Lord wants us to see our dependency upon Him, not only for temporal things, but for
eternal things. He wants these things to teach us the essential element of seeking the
kingdom of heaven. He uses this to teach us that if we ask for temporal things and He
grants them, will He not also grant His Holy Spirit to those who cry after Him?
Those who ask and desire the things of eternity, and ask for His Holy Spirit, will He
not also grant that. That is the lesson He is teaching us. He provides all these things.
If we truly learn to see the Lord's hand in the provision of the temporal things, will it
not lead us to seek Him for eternal things; for the things that are necessary for our
souls for eternity?
Look at the precious promises for eternal things, but we must also see how He follows
up on it. After God has promised all these precious blessings, the Lord will wait to be
gracious until we ask with a repenting heart. EZE 36:37 tells us how all those promises
which He promised in V:24-28 will be withheld until they are sought in humble prayer.
"Thus saith the Lord GOD; I will yet for this be inquired of by the house of Israel,
to do it for them; I will increase them with men like a flock."
The Lord is teaching us that after He has told us the promises are there, He wants to
see the exercise of faith which draws our hearts out after those promises.
By faith we must come pleading those promises which He has given. Pleading His Word
gives such power in prayer. He will return to His mercy seat, withdrawing Himself until
they seek Him in prayer. HOS 5:15 also tells of this, "I will go and return to my
place, till they acknowledge their offence, and seek my face: in their affliction they
will seek me early."