KNOWING WHAT TO ASK FOR

"And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do unto 
thee? The blind man said
unto him, Lord, that I might receive my sight."
(Mark 10:51)

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All of us know what it's like to go round in circles. To pray our way through 
one financial disaster
only to be met by another. To receive healing for
one illness just in time to be knocked off our feet by the next.

Oh, we try. We pray. We exercise our faith. But we keep getting caught in the 
same old problems over
and over again. Why? Because all too often, we don't
actually know what it is we need to be praying for.

I can almost hear your reaction. "Believe me, Brother Donnie, that's not my 
problem. I know what I
need. It's getting that need met that's got me running
in circles."

That's what most other folks think too. So they spend all their time working on 
getting. They waste
their energy praying for things they don't really need
and asking for things they don't really want. Then they wind up going nowhere 
fast.

Look with me at Mark 10, and I think you'll see what I mean. Blind Bartimaeus 
sat by the roadside
begging when Jesus passed by. "And when he heard that
it was Jesus of Nazareth, he began to cry out, and say, Jesus, thou son of 
David, have mercy on
me.... And he, casting away his garment, rose, and came
to Jesus. And Jesus answered and said unto him, What wilt thou that I should do 
unto thee? The blind
man said unto him, Lord, that I might receive my sight.
And Jesus said unto him, Go thy way; thy faith hath made thee whole. And 
immediately he received his
sight, and followed Jesus in the way" (verses 47,50-52).
Now I want you to think about something for a moment. In the light of what the 
Scriptures tell us,
how many needs did Bartimaeus have? Did he have just
one? No! He wasn't simply a blind man, he was a beggar. He probably had more 
problems than you could
shake a stick at, and all those problems would have
seemed like legitimate needs to Bartimaeus. But it was sight he needed. If he 
could obtain his
sight, all the rest would fall into line.

He knew that. So, when Jesus said, "Bartimaeus, what do you want Me to do for 
you?" he knew exactly
what to ask for and he got it.

Jesus is just as available to you today as He was to Bartimaeus. He's just as 
willing to meet your
need. The question is, do you really know what to ask
for?

Think about that. Pray about it. Let the Lord Jesus open your eyes and show you 
what you really
need. If you do that, your prayers will take on a whole
new power. Instead of hitting around at the edges of your problems, they'll go 
straight to the
heart--and solve them. And you won't have to waste your
life running in circles anymore.



O. Addison Gethers
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