*ASK GOD HARD THINGS - STOP ASKING GOD FOR SIMPLE THINGS*
*Know What You Can Ask For*
There's a story of a king who summoned two servants who had faithfully served him for years. To reward them, he said to each one, "Ask of me whatsoever you desire, and I will give it to you."
The first servant thought quickly and said, "My lord, give me a loaf of bread for my house." The king smiled, nodded, and handed him exactly that — a loaf of bread. Nothing more, nothing less.
The second servant hesitated a long while. Then he said, "My lord... give me a portion of the kingdom itself, that I may build on it, sow into it, and raise up something that outlives me." The king rose from his throne, embraced him, and said, "You have asked a hard thing — but because you asked for something worthy of a king to give, it is yours, and more besides."
*The first servant asked small and left with only what he asked for.*
*The second servant asked hard and inherited a future.*
This was Elisha's secret. When Elijah said "Ask what I shall do for thee," Elisha didn't ask for silver, safety, or comfort. He asked for a *double portion* — a hard thing. And heaven answered it.
On *Sunday, July 19, 2026*, we'll explore:
Why God is not intimidated by your biggest request
How "safe" prayers keep you living beneath your portion
How to ask the kind of hard thing that requires heaven to stretch toward you
*Join the discussion:* New Wave Movement digital platform
*Time:* 8:00 PM WAT
*CLICK NOW*
https://t.me/NewWaveMovement
TEXT
*"And Elisha said, I pray thee, let a double portion of thy spirit be upon me. And he said, Thou hast asked a hard thing."* — 2 Kings 2:9-10 KJV
*Stop negotiating with God for crumbs — ask for the double portion*
*Know What You Can Ask For*
There's a story of a king who summoned two servants who had faithfully served him for years. To reward them, he said to each one, "Ask of me whatsoever you desire, and I will give it to you."
The first servant thought quickly and said, "My lord, give me a loaf of bread for my house." The king smiled, nodded, and handed him exactly that — a loaf of bread. Nothing more, nothing less.
The second servant hesitated a long while. Then he said, "My lord... give me a portion of the kingdom itself, that I may build on it, sow into it, and raise up something that outlives me." The king rose from his throne, embraced him, and said, "You have asked a hard thing — but because you asked for something worthy of a king to give, it is yours, and more besides."
*The first servant asked small and left with only what he asked for.*
*The second servant asked hard and inherited a future.*
This was Elisha's secret. When Elijah said "Ask what I shall do for thee," Elisha didn't ask for silver, safety, or comfort. He asked for a *double portion* — a hard thing. And heaven answered it.
On *Sunday, July 19, 2026*, we'll explore:
Why God is not intimidated by your biggest request
How "safe" prayers keep you living beneath your portion
How to ask the kind of hard thing that requires heaven to stretch toward you
*Join the discussion:* New Wave Movement digital platform
*Time:* 8:00 PM WAT
*CLICK NOW*
https://t.me/NewWaveMovement
TEXT
*"And Elisha said, I pray thee, let a double portion of thy spirit be upon me. And he said, Thou hast asked a hard thing."* — 2 Kings 2:9-10 KJV
*Stop negotiating with God for crumbs — ask for the double portion*
🔥 *ASK GOD HARD THINGS - STOP ASKING GOD FOR SIMPLE THINGS* 🔥
*Know What You Can Ask For*
There's a story of a king who summoned two servants who had faithfully served him for years. To reward them, he said to each one, "Ask of me whatsoever you desire, and I will give it to you."
The first servant thought quickly and said, "My lord, give me a loaf of bread for my house." The king smiled, nodded, and handed him exactly that — a loaf of bread. Nothing more, nothing less.
The second servant hesitated a long while. Then he said, "My lord... give me a portion of the kingdom itself, that I may build on it, sow into it, and raise up something that outlives me." The king rose from his throne, embraced him, and said, "You have asked a hard thing — but because you asked for something worthy of a king to give, it is yours, and more besides."
➡️ *The first servant asked small and left with only what he asked for.*
➡️ *The second servant asked hard and inherited a future.*
This was Elisha's secret. When Elijah said "Ask what I shall do for thee," Elisha didn't ask for silver, safety, or comfort. He asked for a *double portion* — a hard thing. And heaven answered it.
📅 On *Sunday, July 19, 2026*, we'll explore:
✅ Why God is not intimidated by your biggest request
✅ How "safe" prayers keep you living beneath your portion
✅ How to ask the kind of hard thing that requires heaven to stretch toward you
👉 *Join the discussion:* New Wave Movement digital platform
🕗 *Time:* 8:00 PM WAT
*CLICK NOW* 👇
https://t.me/NewWaveMovement
📖 TEXT
*"And Elisha said, I pray thee, let a double portion of thy spirit be upon me. And he said, Thou hast asked a hard thing."* — 2 Kings 2:9-10 KJV
‼️ *Stop negotiating with God for crumbs — ask for the double portion* ‼️
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