Ask, Seek, and Knock
Thursday of the First Week of Lent Matthew 7:7–12 In today’s Gospel, Jesus speaks words that are full of hope and reassurance: “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened.” These are not empty promises. They are an invitation to trust God with our deepest needs and desires. Jesus knows our hearts. He understands our fears, our struggles, and the questions we carry. When he encourages us to ask, seek, and knock, he is not telling us to demand answers or force results. He is inviting us into a relationship of trust. Like a loving parent, God listens with care and responds with love—always giving what is truly good for us. The Gospel today is especially meaningful during Lent. As we pray more intentionally, we may wonder if our prayers really matter. Jesus assures us that they do. Every honest prayer, even one spoken with doubt or weariness, opens us to God’s transforming grace. Prayer changes us. It helps shape our hearts to ...