A WORD FROM THE
PASTOR
"...how much more shall
your Father which is in heaven give good
things to them that ask him? Matthew
7:11 (KJV)
In this discourse, Jesus talks about bread
and rocks, and then fish and snakes.
Here's Jesus' point: a child may ask
for these things that are commonplace in
their culture, particularly for basic
sustenance: bread and fish. As a child
aks for these things his parent would not
give them something that is harmful in its
place.
If a child wants a fish, the
parent won't give the child a snake.
If your child wants a juice box, you won't
give him or her a quart of motor oil
If your child wants toothpaste, you won't
give him or her Elmer's glue. A good
parent is a responsible human being, who
cares for those who are dependent on them.
This parent wants to help their child, not
harm them. So as a good parent enjoys
and delights in their role of providing for
those they love. Yet Jesus said that
God the Father, loves the role of fatherhood
so much more and He is much better at it.
That is why Jesus says, "how much more will
God provide for us and bless us with what we
need and ask?
God the Father is
perfectly holy, perfectly generous,
perfectly loving, perfectly providing,
perfectly righteous, and perfectly wise!
God will surely give us the gifts we need if
we ask and seek and knock!
Adapted from:
https://fbcbartow.org/sermons/the-good-gifts-of-our-good-god-matthew-77-12/