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Luke 11:10
“For everyone who asks receives. He who seeks finds. To him who knocks it will be opened.”
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Title: Ask, Seek, Knock
Scripture: Luke 11:10

Jesus has just taught the disciples how to pray. He gives them the Lord's Prayer, then tells a story about a man who keeps knocking on his friend's door at midnight. The friend doesn't want to get up, but he does because the man keeps asking. Then Jesus says these familiar words: everyone who asks receives, he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks, the door will be opened.

This isn't a prosperity gospel verse. Jesus isn't saying God will give you whatever you want if you just ask hard enough. He's talking about prayer, and specifically about persistence in prayer. The context matters. He's teaching His disciples how to relate to God as their Father, not how to get stuff from a vending machine.

Look at what He says right before this. He tells them to ask for the Holy Spirit. That's the key. When you ask for the Holy Spirit, when you seek God's presence, when you knock on the door of heaven asking for more of Christ, God delights to answer. He gives good gifts to His children. He doesn't give snakes when we ask for fish.

This means prayer isn't a one-time event. It's a lifestyle of dependence. Asking means we admit we don't have what we need. Seeking means we keep looking until we find what we're looking for. Knocking means we don't give up when the door stays closed for a while. God isn't annoyed by persistent prayer. He designed it this way to shape our hearts.

What are you asking for today? Is it something that would bring you closer to God, or just something that would make your life more comfortable? Jesus invites us to keep asking, but He wants us to ask for the right things. Ask for wisdom. Ask for faith. Ask for more of His Spirit. And when you ask, really believe that your Father in heaven loves to give good gifts to His children.

Prayer: Father, teach us to pray with persistence and faith. Help us to ask for what we truly need, seek what really matters, and knock until You open the right doors. Make us a people who pray without giving up, trusting in Your good timing and better gifts. Amen.