Open Heavens 12 September 2017: Tuesday daily devotional by Pastor E. A. Adeboye – Little Requests Limit God
Memorise: And whatsoever we
ask, we receive of him, because we keep his commandments, and do those things
that are pleasing in his sight. 1st John 3:22
Read: James 1:5-6 (KJV)
1:5 If any of you lack wisdom, let him ask of God, that
giveth to all men liberally, and upbraideth not; and it shall be given him.
Bible in one year: 2nd
Chronicles 26-28, Ezekiel 40:5-19, Hymn Sing hymn 3
MESSAGE:
The
Lord Jesus Christ instructed us to ask until our joy is full (John 16:24).
Due to a lack of faith in God’s ability to meet our needs, many of us ask for
crumbs, and by doing so, we insult or dishonour God. Are you one of such
people? During one of our special programmes sometime ago, while in my prayer
room, God took me up on this issue. He reminded me of an incident that happened
several years before then, when I went to London to prepare our Sunday School
manual. After finishing it, I still had three days to go before my flight was
due, but I had completely run out of money. The kind of ticket I paid for on
that trip was a cheap one and so it did not allow for rescheduling of dates. I
felt I could go without food for three days but could not avoid buying certain
materials, books and tapes that I needed. These would cost me £50 and I had no
money. So I said, “Daddy, it would be good if I could get £50. “Shortly after,
my phone rang and I picked it up. The fellow on the line said, “Biyi”. I told
him there was nobody with that name there. He asked, “Is that not so and so
number?” As we talked, he got to know who I was and he screamed. He called out
to his brother with excitement, telling him that he was speaking with me.
Obviously, they had been discussing how they could see me and now I was on the
phone with them. Eventually, they came over, we talked, and as they were
leaving, they gave me £50. As soon as they left, I said, “Daddy, if I knew it
would be this easy, I would have asked for £100!”
As I
went upstairs in the apartment I was staying at, I rejoiced over the £50 I had
just received. Just then, the door bell rang, and then it rang a second time.
By this time, it was night already. Before I got to the door, the fellow at the
door had slipped an envelope through the door into the room and left. I picked
it up, opened it and realised it had come from a man I had known for a long
time. He was a very wealthy man who was also very stingy. He had never given me
a dime before. In the envelope was £50 and a note saying, “I just felt like
giving you some money.” As I went towards the bedroom, I told God that if I had
known this second £50 would come, I would have asked for another £50! That
night, before I slept, another £50 came. Then I became afraid and told God I
was joking and did not want to offend Him. In my prayer room, the Lord told me
I had been a foolish boy. “If you asked me for £50 and I could provide it, why
didn’t you ask for £5000?” Are you trying to help God conserve His resources
when you ask? He doesn’t need your help! Ask, and ask big! Don’t limit Him.
Key Point:
If the over seven billion
inhabitants of the earth were ask their best from God, they still could not
exhaust a drop of His resources.
Open Heavens Daily Devotional Lessons
was written by Pastor E.A. Adeboye, the General Overseer of the Redeemed
Christian Church of God, one of the largest evangelical Church in the world and
also the President of Christ the Redeemer's Ministries.
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