I have a question for you, and all non-believers. I am quite surprised to see so many here!
When you go to the Doctor for an aliment, and he prescribes a medicine you have never had before, Do you take it? Does it not take a leap of faith to believe the medicine will actually help you, and not cause you to have an allergic reaction and suffer because of it. It's a sad fact that Medicine kills more people every six months than died in the Vietnam War.
Most people take medicine with blind faith. They don't even consider the imbalance the medicine may cause to their bodies, nor to they consider potential damage done to the kidney's, liver or acidity/alkaline problems to the intestines. So next time a Doctor prescribes you an anti-biotic, will you first look up it's side-effects on the Internet, or will you take a leap of faith in mankind, when you are not prepared to take the same leap of faith in God?
Have you ever heard the story about Desert Pete, a song popularized by the Kingston Trio?
The song is about a dusty well, a bottle of water, and a note written by the mysterious "Desert Pete". A man is lost in the desert without water and stumbles onto an old water pump. He tries the pump but it produces no water. Discouraged he sits under a tree and much to his surprise sees a full bottle of water with a note attached. The note is from "Desert Pete" and explains the bottle of water is for priming the pump. All one has to do is pour it into the dusty pump, then you can have all the water you want! Of course, the man is torn. He wants desperately to drink the water in his hand rather than pour it down a pump that may be dry as a bone, but he finally chooses to take a leap of faith and pours every last drop down the well. He succeeds in pumping water and drinks all he wants, leaving a full bottle of water (with note attached) for the next traveller.
We all get a spiritual thirst at times, and all I can say is, "Give God a go." Take a leap of faith once in a while. Also, it wouldn't hurt to drop the attitude of only believing in God if he gives you a million bucks. He owes you nothing, and in fact the reverse may be true.
In answer to your question, Yes. I asked, I received and I was left in no doubt.
Having said that, my proof, was not your proof... and ultimately you must take a leap of faith to believe what I said to be true.
If you don't believe me (or Jesus) in discussions about Earthly matters, how then will you comprehend Heavenly matters?