Scripture References: Matthew 7:7-12; James 4:2-3; Isaiah 65:1; Mark 14:32-42
Intro: Welcome to this sermon. We explore the simple yet complex command from Jesus: "Ask." Using personal stories—one of an unexpectedly answered prayer for a guitar, another of a painfully unanswered prayer for a friend's healing—we confront the tension many feel. Why do some prayers seem answered while others aren't? Why does Jesus insist we ask, seek, and knock when it feels so difficult or risky?
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Conclusion: Jesus himself models this tension in Gethsemane (Mark 14). He asks boldly ("Father, remove this cup") but surrenders completely ("Yet not what I will, but what you will"). He avoids both faithless resignation and selfish demanding. Jesus understands our struggle with asking and unanswered prayer; He experienced it and comes alongside us as a compassionate companion.
Call to Action: Reflect on the Father's ultimate generosity—He gave His Son. Don't let past hurts or intellectual doubts keep you silent. Approach Him again. Ask boldly, trusting His character. Surrender completely, trusting His wisdom and goodness. Get back in the game of prayer today.
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The Gospel of Matthew: Ask, Seek, Knock (Matthew 7:7-12)
with Travis Aicklen
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