Matthew 7:7–11 A Good Father, Not a Blank Check
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In this verse-by-verse teaching through Matthew 7:7–11, Jesus’ familiar words—ask, seek, knock—are placed back into their proper context within the Sermon on the Mount.
Rather than a blanket promise that God will give us whatever we want, this passage answers a deeper question that has been building throughout the sermon:
How are we supposed to live up to such a high standard?
How do broken, insufficient people enter the Kingdom—and then actually live as Kingdom citizens?
Jesus’ answer is not self-effort, spiritual performance, or “name it and claim it” faith. It’s relationship.
Ask. Seek. Knock.
This teaching explores:
Why this passage is not an abrupt shift, but a natural response to everything Jesus has already said
How ask, seek, knock is about entering and living in the Kingdom—not demanding outcomes
What it means to trust God as a good Father who gives what we need, not what would harm us
Why this passage cannot be used to support Word-of-Faith or prosperity theology
How sufficiency, wisdom, and obedience flow from dependence on the Father—not perfection
This is a promise of access, not entitlement.
A call to trust, not to manipulate God.
And a reminder that the grace to walk in truth begins with knowing who your Father is.
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