Day 158 — Closer to God — 365 Days
Ask and You Shall Receive
“Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.”
Matthew 7:7
Jesus used three different verbs here, and they're all in the imperative — they're invitations, not suggestions. Ask. Seek. Knock. He wants you to be active in prayer, to come with expectation, to persist.
There's a beautiful detail in the original: the verbs are in the continuous present. "Keep on asking, keep on seeking, keep on knocking." Prayer isn't a single shot you fire off and then wait for the result. It's a conversation that continues. A door you knock on with confidence — not because God is slow to open it, but because the act of knocking shapes you, molds you, draws you closer to Him.
If you have a request on your heart today — a situation that seems closed, a door that won't open — don't give up. Keep knocking. Not because God hasn't heard you, but because He's doing something in you while you wait.
The promise has been given. The door will be opened. Keep coming.
Prayer
Father, give me courage to keep asking, seeking, and knocking. May I not lose heart while I wait, but may my faith grow with every prayer. Amen.