Daily Devotional – Thursday, January 7, 2021
Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.
Matthew 7:7 (NKJV)
Prayer is critical in a Christian’s life. It is a key ingredient for spiritual growth. Prayer is communication with God. It is also a channel for us to tap into God’s abundant providence. However, do you know you have a role to play in fulfilling SOME of your prayers?
Praying may involve more that making passive requests to God and expecting Him to fulfil them. The Lord Jesus, in Matthew 7:7, presents three important steps that you MAY have to undergo before your prayer for existential needs is answered.
The first step is to ask. Paul exhorts Christians, “Do not be anxious about anything, but in everything by prayer and supplication with thanksgiving let your requests be made known to God” (Philippians 4:6). We have a caring and listening God who never tires listening to and answering the prayers of His children. Verse 8 promises that those who ask will receive. Some prayers will be answered at this stage, but not all of them.
The second step is to seek. Sometimes, you need to actively seek for answers in the process of finding solutions. For example, if one intends to enroll in an academic course, one has to gather the right information for decision-making. No amount of asking will replace getting out of your comfort zone and searching in the right places and sources. We are assured that those who seek will find. Some prayers will be answered at this point, but some will require greater personal involvement.
The third step is to knock. There is a category of prayer that is only answered when we go an extra mile. Knocking is more intense than seeking. Using our previous example, once you have the right information on the academic course to take, you may need to knock on some doors to get the financial resources you need. Knocking can be painful and disappointing. Eventually, though, doors will start opening.
Consider this: The Israelites knew there was manna outside their tents, provided by God. However, one had to go out and collect the miracle food. None would have expected God to deliver manna to them in the comfort of their homes. Notice also that the supply of manna dried up when the children of Israel reached Canaan. Why? God expected them to create ‘their own manna’ in the form of planting and harvesting. There was no need for miracles when God had placed the power of production in their hands.
It is important for us to realize that God has placed some of the answers to our prayers in our hands, our businesses, our careers, our fellow Christians, our employers and so on. If asking does not work, try seeking. If seeking fails, the answer is in knocking. Don’t just pray and wait. Learn to seek and / or knock. Doors don’t just open when we are relaxed at home. Remember, faith without action is dead.
Take Action
- Review some of your unanswered prayers. Is it possible that you have not been cooperating with God by actively seeking and / or knocking?
- Pray that God will direct you to places where you can ‘seek’ and ‘knock’ after making your requests know to God.
Prayer
Loving Father, please open my spiritual eyes that I may utilize the spiritual, human and material resources you have given me. Lead me to the right information, people and places. Give me the courage to take action as I participate in making my prayers come true, through your power. Amen
Disclaimer
This devotional should not be misconstrued to imply that we can ‘bribe’ God to fulfil our prayers. The purpose is to show that God expects us to cooperate with Him in the process of meeting our daily existential needs.
Inspiring….God bless
Thank you, Tabitha. Glad to know God is blessing you through these devotional.
Prayer is not just calling on God and doing nothing. You also have roles to pray in answered prayer. Leave a comment to encourage others.
I am happy to know that I have a role to play in prayer. Thank you for sharing.
Welcome, Erastus. God bless you.
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