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I've always been bad at asking for things. When I was a kid, I never requested anything from my parents! Growing up as the middle child of a large family, I always felt I was a bother. Even when it came to school lunches, rather ask for the $1.25, I would scrounge in the change jar and collect dimes and nickels until I had enough. Honestly, most days I came up short. Yet rather than ask, I went to school knowing I would not eat lunch that day. Thankfully, I had a sweet friend who would take notice when I arrived at the cafeteria empty handed. His heart went out to me and he started telling his mom about the poor girl at school. Each day He would come to school with an extra dollar. That sweet boy is still taking care of me to this day...Gregory Hurlbut.
So, fast forward to the present.
I still struggle to ask for things.
I still believe the lie that I am a bother. Maybe you do too?
This translates into my relationship with God. I don't ask because I'm afraid of being disappointed. What if he doesn't come through? I don't ask because I mean, He's God, He has bigger things to worry about then my petty needs.
Yet the Bible actually says, "You have not, because you ask not." (James 4:2). God wants me to bring my needs before Him. So, lately I have been trying to put this into practice.
Back in January, God spoke to my heart to write. Now, I always enjoyed writing but this felt different. He wanted me to start to write down all He has taught me over the years and the ways the Holy Spirit has guided me throughout my life. On a practical level, the only real way I could do this is if I had a computer. My husband has a MacBook but it is utilized for his job at the church. Although he would often bring it home at night, I rarely have a quiet moment to sit down and write. So, I started to ask God for a laptop. I didn't tell a soul, including my husband that I needed one. I didn't search online to purchase one because honestly, we didn't have any extra money to purchase one. I just kept lifting this little prayer up to heaven:
"If you want me to write, you've got to provide, God.”
A couple weeks ago, a friend of mine posted on Facebook that he had a MacBook Pro for sale for $200! I wasn't even looking for it, it just popped up in my newsfeed. I immediately messaged him only to find out someone was on their way to pick it up. A deal too good to be true.
Again, I lifted up this little prayer to heaven, "If you want me to write, you've got to provide, God.”
I woke the next morning with a text message from my friend:
"They never showed, do you still want the computer?"
My heart leapt. It really wasn't about the computer. My Father in heaven heard me, cared about my need, and provided. All I had to do was ask!
All you have to do is ask.
YOU'RE NOT A BOTHER.
He's a good Dad that wants to give good gifts to his kids.