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How to receive what we ask for

HOW TO RECEIVE WHAT WE ASK FOR

But if you remain in me and my words remain in you, you may ask for anything you want, and it will be granted! … I appointed you to go and produce lasting fruit, so that the Father will give you whatever you ask for, using my name. John 15:7, 16 NLT

Have you ever asked yourself, why doesn’t God answer my prayers? Maybe, it could be because it is not the time, because He is developing your faith, because you’re asking something that is not in His will or probably because you need to take action and knock the door that you want to be opened.

God will always fulfill His Word, either progressively or instantaneously because He is faithful and everything that He does is in His perfect time. Take a look at the following tips that the Bible teaches us.

Three keys to obtain what you long for:

1. You must remain in a lifestyle where God is first. Jesus said, “For apart from me you can do nothing” (John 15:5).

Don’t strive to work hard in your own strength and abilities. You will become very frustrated and your daily exhaustion and sacrifice will be worthless because you don’t have the blessing of God (Psalm 127:1).

2. His word must remain in you. Your choices and values in life should be harmonized with the Lord’s purposes. Only then, will you be able to request what you want and it will be granted to you.

3. Live a life full of lasting fruits.
Fruits that advance God’s purposes, fruits that enrich those who surround you, fruits that restore families and fruits that benefit your community. In other words, if you remain in Jesus Christ you will be able to produce achievements, joy, love and lasting fruit that will bless others forever.
In order to receive what you so deeply desire, make sure to embrace these keys so that nothing and no one delays the fulfillment of your prayers.

Think About It:

Which answers have you still not received from God because you haven’t practiced one of these keys?
What kind of fruit is your hard work producing? Are they lasting fruits or temporary fruits?
How do you know?

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