God Our Heavenly Father
I recall sitting in the prayer room and reading many prayer requests. I noticed one common thread. The requests were all centered on self-will—what ‘I’ want, what ‘I’ need for God to do. The emphasis was on ‘me’, ‘my’, and ‘mine’. Please keep reading so that you don’t misunderstand the inspirational enlightenment of this article. None of the requests had anything to do with God’s will, plan, or purpose. There were no requests for ‘more’ of God. There were no prayer requests for spiritual growth, to know God, to have a deeper relationship with Christ or revival. I know the Bible says “…let your requests be made known to God” (Philippians 4:6) Yes, Jesus said, “… ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you” (Matthew 7:8-11; Luke 11:9-13). These passages both speak to the infinite Fatherhood of God and His faithfulness to His children who are persistent in prayer. However, within the context of Luke 11:9-13, Luke i...