Father James Swanson, LC
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Luke 11:5-13
And he said to
them, "Suppose one of you has a friend to
whom he goes at midnight and says, ´Friend, lend
me three loaves of bread, for a friend of mine
has arrived at my house from a journey and
I have nothing to offer him,´ and he says in
reply from within, ´Do not bother me; the door
has already been locked and my children and I
are already in bed. I cannot get up to give
you anything.´ I tell you, if he does not
get up to give him the loaves because of their
friendship, he will get up to give him whatever
he needs because of his persistence. "And I tell
you, ask and you will receive; seek and you will
find; knock and the door will be opened to
you. For everyone who asks, receives; and the one
who seeks, finds; and to the one who knocks, the
door will be opened. What father among you would
hand his son a snake when he asks for
a fish? Or hand him a scorpion when he asks
for an egg? If you then, who are wicked,
know how to give good gifts to your children, how
much more will the Father in heaven give the
holy Spirit to those who ask him?"
Introductory Prayer:
Lord Jesus, you are the master of the universe, and
yet you wish to listen to me and guide
me. You know all things past, present and future, and
yet you respect my freedom to choose you. Holy
Trinity, you are completely happy and fulfilled on your
own, and yet you have generously brought us into
existence. You are our fulfillment. Thank you for the gift
of yourself. I offer the littleness of myself in
return, knowing you are pleased with what I have to
give.
Petition: Lord, through this meditation, grant me the
grace of a greater dependence on you.
1. God Wants
Us to Ask: Sometimes we think that since God
knows all things, we need not ask him for anything.
We need only wait until God will give us
what we need. Nothing could be further from the
truth. In this passage, Jesus doesn’t say not to worry;
instead he says that our Heavenly Father will gladly
and lovingly provide whatever we need, provided we ask
for it. One reason why God has arranged things this
way is because if our needs were automatically provided
for, a great number of us would not even
realize there is a God, or we would easily forget
him. There are affluent societies in which the people’s
material needs are taken care of easily. Does such
a situation remind the people of God, his power, or
his love? When we ask God to provide for
our needs, we implicitly recognize his existence and authority
in our lives. God wants us to do this.
2. Petitions
in Prayer Increase My Faith: But there are
even more important reasons God wants us to ask. It
is in asking that our faith grows. The more
I ask, the more I come into a personal relationship
with God. If I never had to turn to
him for my needs, I would never realize how much
he wants to be a part of my life.
But when I have to ask, especially if I have
to put some time and effort into it, then,
when my needs are satisfied, it will be very
clear that God did it. It will be clear that
it wasn’t me, or luck, or anything else, but
God. Don’t be afraid to ask. Develop your faith by
doing so.
3. When I Don’t Ask for What I
Need, I Treat God as My Servant: When we
expect God to give us all we need without asking,
are we not placing the whole burden of our
salvation on him and nothing on ourselves? Are we
not in a sense being lazy? “You know what I
need, Lord. Just give it to me, take care
of it, while I focus on my own interests.” Not
only is this laziness, it is pride, treating God
like a servant whose role is to provide whatever I
need. We forget he is God. Certainly God is
generous and loving, willing to give us everything that
is good for us; but he is still God, and
he deserves our respect, adoration, and especially our gratitude.
Conversation with Christ: Dear Jesus, so often I expect
you to take care of me without my having
to ask. Help me to live my dependence on you
through the practice of asking you for my needs.
Increase my faith through my prayer so that I see
my real dependence on you and how much you
do for me.
Resolution: What do I most need
today? I will ask God for it early and often.