Luke 11:5-13
Then he said,
“Imagine what would happen if you went to a friend in the middle of the night
and said, ‘Friend, lend me three loaves of bread. An old friend traveling
through just showed up, and I don’t have a thing on hand.’ “The friend
answers from his bed, ‘Don’t bother me. The door’s locked; my children are all
down for the night; I can’t get up to give you anything.’ “But let me tell
you, even if he won’t get up because he’s a friend, if you stand your ground,
knocking and waking all the neighbors, he’ll finally get up and get you
whatever you need. “Here’s what I’m saying: Ask and you’ll get; Seek
and you’ll find; Knock and the door will open. Don’t bargain with
God. Be direct. Ask for what you need. This is not a cat-and-mouse,
hide-and-seek game we’re in. If your little boy asks for a serving of fish, do
you scare him with a live snake on his plate? If your little girl asks for an
egg, do you trick her with a spider? As bad as you are, you wouldn’t think of
such a thing—you’re at least decent to your own children. And don’t you think
the Father who conceived you in love will give the Holy Spirit when you ask
him?”
Food for thought!
Since the
beginning of the week, Jesus is in the business of telling us, better, teaching
us secret of prayer. He started with Mary and Martha. Then Jesus went to a
certain place to pray. And when he finished, one of his disciples asked Jesus
to teach them to pray. Note this very well: The disciples don’t ask to be
taught better behavior — no petition Jesus for a course on ethics. They don’t
ask to be taught to think more accurately about God — no request him for a
seminar in theology. They don’t ask for a course in strategic planning for
bringing in the kingdom.
No. They have
been living with Jesus for something like three years, watching what he does
and listening to what he says. Somehow they have come to the realization that
following him does not mean imitating what he does nor repeating what he says. It
means cultivating a relation with God the way they observe Jesus doing
it. act. They want to do well what Jesus does best. So they say to
him: “Teach us to pray.”
I wonder what YOU
would ask Jesus to teach you! They ask to be taught to pray. They have
sifted through the possibilities of what they want from Jesus. They have
narrowed the options down to this one request, teach us to pray. They have
arrived at the heart of the matter, Jesus' secret, and are motivated to engage
in this central action that undergirds and shapes and motivates Jesus’ life.
This is Jesus' secret for life and living. This is what they ask for.
After teaching us
HOW to pray (yesterday), today he teaches WHY we pray: because we have a
listening Father, who loves us and is ready to give. And because God loves us,
Jesus gives us a tip: Ask and you’ll get; Seek and you’ll
find; Knock and the door will open. Don’t bargain with God. Be
direct. Ask for what you need. This is not a cat-and-mouse, hide-and-seek game
we’re in. Keep on asking and you will keep on getting; keep on looking and you
will keep on finding the Holy Spirit, because the Holy Spirit is God’s way
of being personally with us in all our listening and speaking and acting.
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