“So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and
you will find; knock and the door will be
opened to you.” Luke
11:9
When Jesus implored His disciples to ask,
seek, and knock, He told them (and us) a great deal about what a life of faith
looks like.
Hey Gang:
Many years ago, we had the opportunity to hear a converted alcoholic
turned Evangelist, who also had been a very successful executive in a major
company connected to the space program.
He was asked, “If you prayed for healing for someone and that person dropped
dead, what would you do?” His response, “I
would go to the next person who needs healing and pray for them!”
Did you ever ask God why bad things happen to
good people? Or ever wonder why you do as God said: “Ask, seek and knock” but
the fruits of your prayer fail to materialize?
“Why, Lord, did you not hear my prayer?” or “Why, Lord, did you not say…”
“Did you not hear my prayer Lord?” You did say, “Ask and it will be given to you,” didn’t you?”
As I have looked and asked these very questions,
throughout my 83 plus years of walking through many valleys and shadows, I believe there has come a degree of understanding. I have begun to understand that below the
surface of these Words is the humility of fervent prayer, the vigorous activity
of seeking after God, and the persistence to overcome any obstacle that is
placed between us and God!
I have also learned that God’s ways are
always far and above and better than my ways.
The
Bible tells us God's ways are not our ways,
neither his thoughts our thoughts. “For as the heavens are higher than the
earth, so are my ways higher than your
ways, and my thoughts” (Is. 55:9).
Does this not sound a lot different from the
self-serving first impression we often associated with this passage? Careful young friends, that you not
accept a shallow, worldly interpretation of Jesus’ words; the
blessed, deep, and rich meaning that Jesus intended requires maturity in Christ
that only comes through walking ever-closer to Him. Focus on Him first.
As you take your petitions before the Lord
this morning, keep in mind Jesus made a promise in this teaching: Good things,
very good things will come to those who actively participate in the asking,
seeking, and knocking of faithful living (see Matthew
7:9-11). And that, my good
compatriots, is an irrevocable promise from the throne room of heaven.
Blessings,
Gramps
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