When Jesus began to pray, He started by honoring His Father and glorifying His name. He surrendered His will to God and had a time of communion with Him before He ever asked for a thing.

Today we might consider that to be "sucking up," but that is not at all what Jesus was doing. It is good to honor the one from whom you are requesting something, especially God.

It's simply praise and worship, when you praise Him for all the great things He has done and is doing for you, and worship Him for all He is to you.

We need to be assured of God's love for us and "connect" with Him in order to ask Him for anything in faith. If we are "disconnected" or feeling guilty or intimidated at all about asking Him for things, chances are He won't respond, because the Bible tells us it is impossible to please God without faith, and He doesn't do anything apart from faith.

"But without faith it is impossible to please him: for he that cometh to God must believe that he is, and that he is a rewarder of them that diligently seek him" (Heb. 11:6).

If I find myself feeling guilty or uncomfortable asking God for things, I just start praising Him and ask Him to show me what the problem is.

I want to approach Him with confidence and faith, the way Jesus did when He was on earth. When Jesus began asking the Father for things, He asked for quite a bit, and I don't think He was feeling guilty about it either!

God wants us to ask freely and in faith, because that is how He helps us to accomplish the mission He's given us. What do you need from Him today? Ask Him!

Source: Mission 3:16 Devotional by Carman.
Excerpt permission granted by Albury Publishing