Tuesday, June 11, 2013

Just Ask

My oldest baby just turned four a couple of weeks ago.  My youngest is 16-months, and my middle splits the difference.  That means we have a lot of whining at our house.  The other day all three were whining about this, that, and the other.  I knew what they wanted, but they never asked for what they wanted.  They just whined.  If they would have asked, I would have been so happy to accommodate them.  But they didn't ask.  They just whined.  All I wanted was for them to just ask!

I experienced a moment of light amidst the cacophony of my children.  I thought of Matthew 6:8:

"...your Father knoweth what things ye have need of, before ye ask him."

I also thought of Alma 7:23:

"ask[] for whatsoever things ye stand in need, both spiritual and temporal; always returning thanks unto God for whatsoever things ye do receive."

Heavenly Father certainly knows what we need.  He is not surprised by our desires and requests.  He is omnipotent - he doesn't need us to turn any magic key for him to shower down blessings upon us.  But, I thnk that He prefers the title of Father to that of Omnipotent Provider.  As such, he just wants us to come to him and ask him - for everything  that we need.  Sure, he hears our whining and complaining, but that's not the same thing as asking.  I think that the act of asking connotes humility, trust, reliance, and love.  The act of asking builds a relationship, and that is what our Heavenly Father wants with each of us.

So, I suppose I had better set a better example for my children.  Instead of endlessly whining and complaining about what I lack and what I need, I need to go to my Heavenly Father in prayer and just talk with him about it.  I need to ask him to provide for me.  And he will.  After all,

"[c]onsider the lilies of the field, how they grow; they toil not, neither do they spin; And yet . . . even Solomon in all his glory was not arrayed like one of these."  Matt. 6: 28-29.

Just ask.

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