Trusting God: The Power of Asking, Seeking, Knocking

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"Someone's always going to be there to help you. you and walk you through it that's exactly what Jesus is getting at in Matthew chapter 7 these four verses from 7 through 11 let's read that right now and then we'll we'll jump right in ask and it will be given to you seek and you will find knock and the door will be opened to you for everyone who asks receives the one who seeks finds and the one who knocks the door will be opened which of you if your son asked for bread will give him a stone or if he asked for a fish will give him a snake if you then though you are evil know how to give good gifts to your children how much more will your father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him that's amazing this is all Jesus is talking about and he's giving us an open invitation to follow these three things there are three things that we need to know about Jesus and he's giving us an open invitation to follow these three things there are progressive ask seek knock he tells us that when we do those things what we ask for will be given to us what we seek we will find and when we knock that door will be opened it's just like this I remember when Matthew was was little I would ask him what he wanted for Christmas all the time I knew it's gonna be the same thing but he got so excited as a little boy when he was talking about what he would want it was just that was more enjoyable for me than actually going out and hunting down and fighting the crowds to try to get what he wanted I would ask him all the time and I will say that that that year what he got for Christmas gave us a lot of joy and a lot of humor you know it was a little Jeep battery -powered Jeep and he was three years old he he only rode in circles I mean I would look out the back door and he was just riding around in a circle and that Jeep having a great old time I said he was preparing for NASCAR that never really kind of panned out but but he got so excited when I would ask him over and over what do you want for Christmas Matthew what do you want Santa Claus to bring you and he would get all excited and talk about it I didn't know if the Jeep was what he was asking for but he got it and he loved that it's just like a child asking a parent for the things that that child needs or wants in those cases this is what Jesus is saying we can bring our requests to God it's it's straightforward it's that easy if you need something just ask the question that we need to think about is if that's true then why don't we ask we're gonna look at that a little bit later the next thing Jesus tells us to do is to going a little bit deeper now to seek there's a little bit more involvement in seeking." [00:07:43]

"Well, in the same way, Jesus is telling us that we're not going to be able to find something that's important. We're not going to be able to find something that's important. We're not going to be able to find something that's important. We're encouraged to actively seek God's presence. What we talked about in our worship, what we've talked about in our joy shot, the presence of the Lord in our lives. Actively seek God's presence and his guidance, his wisdom, his direction in our lives. And then the third one, knock." [00:11:37] (27 seconds)


"I want you to picture yourself standing outside of a friend's house. Not a sister, someone that is conditioned to have to love you, but someone that you're friends with, that you love them and they love you. You know that if you knock on that door, regardless of what time it is, eventually they're going to come to the door and let you in. They're going to open that door. Why? Because they love you. And now with the ring doorbell, they can see who it is and make sure it's not the guy from the from Vivint or someone selling solar panels. You know, it's true. They come around all the time, right at dinnertime too. I mean, it's like as soon as I put a fork full of something delicious in my mouth, someone comes to the door trying to sell me something. Knock. I want you to picture that. That's what it's like. This is a lesson in persistence." [00:12:04] (53 seconds)


"Jesus tells us to ask, to seek, and to knock. And it's an imperative. It's not, it's a present imperative. It means keep on asking, keep on seeking, keep on knocking. Don't stop. Be persistent. Even if the door doesn't open right away, you know because that person behind the door loves you, it's going to open." [00:13:03] (26 seconds)


"But it's it's the simple example and his point is this that even though you and I are not perfect we're not in the same at the same level as as our heavenly father we know how to give good gifts it's obvious to us right even though we're not perfect we know how to give good things to our kids so if you and I with all our flaws and our brokenness and our shortcomings and and all of that other encouraging stuff if we can do that imagine how much more our father the perfect Heavenly Father all -knowing loving he's not loving he is love how much more are the gifts that he's going to give to us how much more does he want to give good things to his children it's a it's comforting to know it really is comforting to know that he's not going to trick us his yes is yes his no is no he knows how to give good things to us and he genuinely wants to provide what's best for us verse 11." [00:14:05] (77 seconds)


"Jesus kind of wraps up this little lesson in the sermon on the Mount by saying if you then though you are evil though you are human though you are imperfect and broken if you know how to give good gifts to your children then how much more will your father in heaven give good gifts to those who ask him that means that even though we aren't perfect as I just said we still want to give good things to those that we love so how much more does God who is perfect want to bless us well when we come to him with our needs and our our wishes our desires our wants we can trust that he'll provide for us he'll provide what's truly good what's truly best for us now here's the point why don't we ask sometimes why don't we seek sometimes why don't we knock sometimes because we know God may not give us what we think we need what we think is best for us what he gives us it might not be exactly what we have in our minds but it's always what's best let me give you a personal example I'm glad you guys don't look at my notes because my note says dad lung tumor saved that's it my dad years ago was told that he's gonna have to go in for cancer lung cancer there was a spot of lung of cancer on his lung was no surprise I mean he said he was 12 years old so they did all the tests stands x -rays all of that stuff they brought him in to the surgeon and the surgeon came back and just a short while later and he said I don't know how to explain this but we open your dad up and there's no cancer because and we knew there were so many people praying for that little fifty -cent size pieces of cancer or spot on his lung, that God was going to do something. We asked." [00:16:04] (135 seconds)


"We sought his wisdom and his guidance. We kept knocking and knocking and knocking, and God heard us, and he opened the door, and Dad didn't have cancer. They sewed him back up, and he was good for a little while. And after that surgery, I said to him, because we were living in Minneapolis, at the time, I said, Dad, I'm not going to pray for your physical health anymore. I've told some of you this." [00:18:19] (27 seconds)


"Being part of God's family in this family, it means that we have an ongoing conversation with God. It's not one and done. We ask, and then we ask again. And then we continue to ask. we bring our needs and our desires to God openly he invites us to do that God encourages us as well to actively look for his presence and his guidance his wisdom his direction in our daily lives we seek him every day and we keep seeking and we seek some more and finally he tells us to be persistent in our faith trusting that that he will open the right doors at the right time we always talk about if if is important when is just as important if I do something at the wrong time it's just as disastrous as if I'd never done it at all sometimes more disastrous sometimes in the act of asking and seeking and knocking it helps us to grow closer to God all God wants is a relationship with us he wants to be our father not a dysfunctional father that we see only when we need something allowance or you know help in something he wants us to be his children and for us to approach him as our father every day asking and continued to ask seeking and continue in to seek knocking and being persistent until the door is open it's about building that relationship and trusting in his timing so today I'd like us to take Jesus at his word Jesus said it do we believe it absolutely we wouldn't be here if we didn't so we should not hesitate to ask God for what we need to seek his will in our lives and to keep knocking with the confidence that he'll open the right doors in this family and you are a part of this family he loves us more than we can imagine I want to talk about because we confuse he will give us he will answer us when we ask when we seek and when we knock sometimes the answer is no sometimes the answer is wait sometimes the answer might be yes but it will look completely different than what we ever expected and it will be completely so much better than we could ever imagine or conceive once we have the distance to look back on it that's the God that we serve in this family pray with me" [00:21:49] (0 seconds)


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