Heaven Land Devotions - He Asked Life of Thee...And Thou Gavest
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There is a verse that has become golden to me, "He asked life of
thee, and thou gavest it him, even length of days for ever and
ever." Psalm 21:4.
Particularly when interpreted through a Messianic lens, can be
understood as a reference to Jesus asking the Father for life,
specifically eternal life.
While traditionally understood in relation to David's request for
a long life, the psalm is also seen as a prophetic foreshadowing
of Jesus' request for life and his subsequent granting of eternal
life.
A deeper door of prayer was then opened to me and I went through
it. I knew I was shown exactly what to ask for...LIFE.
Through time this verse enlarged itself as I saw and understood
by the Holy Spirit that if I asked what Jesus asked for, then it
would be given.
Notice, the answer to this prayer has a further addition..."even
length of days, forever and ever." I felt energized knowing I was
shown by the Lord what to ask for with assurance of an answer.
When God answers prayer, He breathes His life into the thing or
person we are asking life for. My prayers grew to asking life for
everyone who I prayed for in every circumstance and situation.
Margaret Emma Barber's last powerful words while transitioning to
heaven on her death bed were, "Life! Life!"
If you ask Jesus Christ for LIFE, He will give it to you when you
ask for it. I have experienced this truth and He has always
answered..."even length of days forever and ever."
I will pray on...
"I think God wants to make me pure gold, so He is burning out the
dross, teaching me the meaning of the fire, the burnt offering,
the death of the self-part of me."
- Amy Carmichael
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