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Robert Hawker

What Shall I Give You?

God invites us to ask Him for anything, and promises to give us generously, if we approach Him in faith.
Robert Hawker preaches on the invitation from God to ask for blessings, drawing parallels between Solomon in the Old Testament and all believers under the New Testament grace. He encourages coming before the Lord with all needs, as He delights in giving generously and without reproach. The sermon emphasizes the importance of bringing all wants, including those of Christ's church, family, and friends, to the throne of grace in faith, knowing that Jesus eagerly waits to bestow blessings from His inexhaustible fullness.

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AUGUST 24.

EVENING.

"And God said, 'Ask! What shall I give you?'" 1 Kings 3:5

My honoured Lord! May I not, with all humbleness of soul, apply what was here said to Solomon, in the Old Testament dispensation, as said to all your redeemed under the New Testament grace? Did you not say, Lord! "And in that day you will ask Me nothing. Most assuredly, I say to you, whatever you ask the Father in My name He will give you. Until now you have asked nothing in My name. Ask, and you will receive, that your joy may be full." (John 16:23,24) I feel encouraged by this saying of my Lord; and I am come up, this evening, to my Lord, to get large supplies of grace, mercy, pardon, peace; yea, Christ himself, with all his gifts, with all his fulness, and all his blessings. And sure I am, if my Lord will give me as large a hand to receive, as my Lord's hand is to give, I shall have a blessed time of it this evening.

My soul, be sure that you bring with you all your wants; yea, come as empty as the poorest beggar that ever appeared in the poverty and wretchedness of a fallen nature; for he that "gives to all liberally and without reproach." Do you know what your wants are? And what are the wants of Christ's church upon earth and your household, your family, your children, your friends? Let them tell you, if you do not know; tell them, Jesus is upon the throne, and delighting to give out of his inexhaustible fulness; and there is an assurance of blessings, if asked in faith. Tell them that you will faithfully lay their cases before him. Bring them with you, and let all unite in prayer and supplication together, that every want may be supplied, and every poor sinner's heart made glad!

Oh! what encouragement it is to consider, that every thing in Christ is for his people, and that he waits to be gracious, and delights in imparting blessings. The Father's gift of Christ is for this express purpose; for he so loved the world, as to give his only begotten Son; and therefore, with him, "he will freely give all things." And Jesus, who gave himself for his people, will surely give every thing that can be needed to his people. And it is the glory, grace, and love of the Holy Ghost, to give to the people views and enjoyments of both the Father's love and the Son's grace.

Hear then, my soul, the voice from the mercy-seat, this evening: "Ask! What shall I give you?" See that your petition, and the blessings you pray for, be great and large, suited to the glory of the great Giver, and the largeness and tenderness of the Lord's heart. And do mark this down, as an encouragement to take with you, of the assurance of your success: if he that bids you ask, gives you faith at the same time to believe; and if, while the Lord is stretching forth the sceptre of his grace, he enables you to stretch forth your withered hand to touch it; I am sure that you will not come away empty; for he has said, "Whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive." (Matt 21:22)

Sermon Outline

  1. Introduction
  2. The invitation to ask
  3. The promise of God's generosity
  4. The importance of faith in prayer

Key Quotes

“Ask! What shall I give you?” — Robert Hawker
“Whatever things you ask in prayer, believing, you will receive.” — Robert Hawker
“He will freely give all things.” — Robert Hawker

Application Points

  • We should approach God with confidence and trust, believing that He will provide what we need.
  • We should ask God for things that bring glory to Him and are suited to His largeness and tenderness of heart.
  • Faith is essential for successful prayer, and the Holy Spirit enables us to pray and enjoy God's love and grace.

Frequently Asked Questions

What does it mean to ask God in faith?
Asking God in faith means to approach Him with confidence and trust, believing that He will provide what we need.
What are some things we should ask God for?
We should ask God for things that bring glory to Him and are suited to His largeness and tenderness of heart.
How can we be sure of our success in prayer?
We can be sure of our success in prayer if we have faith and believe that God will provide what we need.
What role does the Holy Spirit play in prayer?
The Holy Spirit gives us the ability to pray and enables us to enjoy the love and grace of God.

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