Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be
opened to you.
--Matthew 7:7
Scripture reading: Hebrews
11:1-40
Many people do not receive the Holy Spirit because they are
continually asking and never believing. "Everyone who asks receives" (Matt.
7:8). He who is asking is receiving; he who is seeking is finding. The door is
being opened right now; that is God's present Word. The Bible does not say, "Ask
and you will not receive." Believe that asking is receiving, seeking is finding,
and to him who is knocking, the door is being opened.
When will we see
people filled with the Holy Spirit and things done as they were in the Acts of
the Apostles? It will be when people say, "Lord, You are God." I want you to
come into a place of such relationship with God that you will know your prayers
are answered because He has promised.
Faith has its request. Faith
claims it because it has it. "Faith is the substance of things hoped for" (Heb.
11:1). As sure as you have faith, God will give you the overflowing, and when He
comes in, you will speak as the Spirit gives utterance (Acts 2:4).
You
must come to a place of ashes, a place of helplessness, a place of wholehearted
surrender where you do not refer to yourself. You have no justification of your
own in regard to anything. You are prepared to be slandered, to be despised by
everybody. But because of His personality in you, He reserves you for Himself
because you are godly, and He sets you on high because you have known His name
(Ps. 91:14). He causes you to be the fruit of His loins and to bring forth His
glory so that you will no longer rest in yourself. Your confidence will be in
God. Ah, it is lovely. "The Lord is the Spirit; and where the Spirit of the Lord
is, there is liberty" (2 Cor. 3:17).
Thought for today: If you would
believe half as much as you ask, you would receive.
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