Human nature, often filled with flaws, still has the capacity to do good, especially towards those we love. This is highlighted in the parent-child relationship, where parents, despite their imperfections, strive to give the best to their children. In this context, Jesus invites us to reflect on God's goodness and generosity. If we, being imperfect, know how to give good things, how much more will God, who is perfect, give the best to those who ask? This 'best' refers to the Holy Spirit, a divine presence that guides, comforts, and strengthens. The promise of receiving the Holy Spirit is an invitation to trust in God's goodness and to approach Him with confidence and humility. It reminds us that prayer is a direct path to God's heart, who is always ready to listen and respond. By asking for the Holy Spirit, we seek not only spiritual gifts but also a deeper relationship with God, who desires the best for us. This teaching encourages us to live with hope and trust, knowing we are never alone.
If you then, who are evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will the heavenly Father give the Holy Spirit to those who ask him!
Luke 11:13
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