The Parables Of Jesus: 28
The Friend Seeking Bread
The disciples had just asked Jesus to teach them how to pray. In his response, he taught them what we now call The Lord's Prayer. It wasn't a standard prayer because the gospels were slightly different, but more of an outline to give us direction. Instead of the flowery prayers of the J*ws, which were mostly praise, adoration, and doxology, The Lord's Prayer outlines mostly petitions and requests. That doesn't mean we should stop our praises and adoration; it means we should include our petitions and requests.
In teaching the importance of asking the Father for what we need, he shared with them the parable of a friend who had a friend in need of bread for his traveling. It was late in the evening, and the man had no bread to give him, so he went to his neighbor's house after he was already in bed and asked for bread for his friend. Still, the man didn't want to wake his family, so he told him to go away, but the man kept knocking and aggravating him, so he got up and gave him bread.
Jesus, who is God, is telling us to keep asking for what we need and to intercede for others until we receive an answer. Jesus makes it clear that it's okay to ask the Father for things and that we should do so. However, if you really want to increase your faith and see your life change, ask Him to deepen your communication with the Holy Spirit, because you already have Him if you are saved, and hearing Him more clearly is truly a gift.
If ye then, being evil, know how to give good gifts unto your children: how much more shall yourheavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to them that ask him? Luke 11:13













