In the previous message talk about the subject that God likes to ask, but what should we ask?

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In the Word, we see incredible requests. The prophet goes out to build a house with the prophets, and the Bible says that the ax of one of them falls into the river, and the man despairs because he was borrowed; He goes to the prophet to solve the problem, and the prophet throws a stick and makes the ax float. God allows the prophet to use his power for an iron to float, to build a house. If it were today, some religious would question why not give money to those in need, and why build. And, very surely, whoever questions this has not given a plate of food or done anything to help anyone; But it is always easier to criticize. The Bible that shows us this is that the power of God can not be limited to a particular area, a part of your life, because you cancel the fullness of what God wants you to experience. The God to whom you ask for salvation is the same one who can bring healing, peace, provision. What can you ask? There is no excluded category; There are multiple things you can ask for.
Second, why do we have to ask? If God knows your needs, why have to ask? Because God does not get carried away by the obvious. Jesus asked the blind man if he wanted to receive his sight; Normally I want to, but what do you know! Maybe he had a son and he preferred the health of his son. Faith does not move because of the obvious; You have to direct it; For that, you have to ask. Not everyone wants a house, a vacation; You have to know what you want, so that, the day you are before someone who has access, I can give it to you; But, if you do not know, you can not one day say: I wanted such a thing; Because you never said it. It is not obvious that you want a new car; There are people who do not care, and if they give them, they receive it, but if they had been given something else, they would have been happier, because it was what they wanted. If you do not know what you want, what is your inspiration, your aspiration; where are you going? You have to be clear; You can not get carried away by the obvious. God is not going to be carried away by the obvious; God is carried away by your faith, and your faith is clear, precise; Your faith has to ask because it is not for the obvious. Also, God knows your needs, but your faith is not in whether God knows your needs, but in whether you know the provisions He has for your life; You ask, not for your needs, but because you know the provisions He has. When you begin in the Lord, you have so many needs, that you need your faith; But there comes a day that you do not need it; Already experience has taught you to work, your faith has led you to put the machine to run, you have managed to meet your needs, and there are many things you can do without faith, because you have learned through life; Learning was first by faith, but now your faith needs you. Why? Because, as you do not need faith now, your faith needs you to believe for something. Maybe you do not need a house anymore, but your faith needs to believe in something; Maybe you do not need a new job or a new car, but your faith needs to believe in something.
If you said today that you have everything, it could be true, and perhaps you would not activate your faith, but you would die, because the righteous by faith will live. What pleases God about your life is your faith; If you are inactive, you are not pleasing God. Of course, they judge you, because when you have a certain level, they ask why you are aspiring to more, if you already have what they want; But it's simple: Because your faith needs to believe for something; Otherwise, you die. When your faith reaches what it aspired to, you can not live for what you achieved; You live for what you are believing. You have to believe; Your faith needs you to believe.
Third, why do you need to ask? Because, when you ask, you show dependence on God. He who does not ask says: I can do everything by myself. If you do not ask God for a job, you are saying: I can get work by myself. Everything you ask is to demonstrate your dependence on God. You are not self-sufficient; And your request is an act of humility: Lord, if I am going to achieve this, it is because you will give it to me; This work is because you are going to give it to me; I come to ask you, Lord; I have prepared myself, I have my curriculum, but I ask you to give it to me, that you give it to me; I depend on you. In such a way that when you get it, you can tell everyone: This was given to me by God; It's not about work; It was God; This car, this work, God gave me; It was not the studies; I asked God, and He gave it to me. May everything you have be for the glory of God.
"Where do the wars and lawsuits between you come from? Is it not of your passions, which fight in your members? 2 You lust, and you have not; you kill and burn with envy, and you can not reach; you fight and fight, but you do not have what you want, because you do not ask. 3 You ask, and you do not receive, because you ask evil, to spend on your pleasures. "James 4: 1-3
What is it that ends greed and envy? The one you dare to ask. What happened to the eldest son in the parable of the prodigal son? The eldest son stayed in the house, he did not leave; The youngest son dared to ask; He told dad: Give me my inheritance. And the father, knowing that he was going to throw it away, gave it to him because he dared to ask. He left and wasted it, and when he returned, the dad gave him more.
The eldest son was upset, did not want to go to the party and said to dad: He has thrown everything, and I have always served you, you have not given me anything. And the father said: All you had to do was ask me; What's more, everything is yours: Take whatever you want. "You have never given me a little calf"; Everything mine is yours, dad told him. You are here fighting; Open the corral, and take the one you want. And that's what makes the difference in your life: That you dare to ask.

