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What does the Bible say about asking, seeking, and knocking in prayer?

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The Bible teaches that if we ask, seek, and knock with sincerity, God will answer us.

In Luke 11:9-13, Jesus tells us to ask, seek, and knock, promising that everyone who does will receive, find, and have doors opened to them. This command emphasizes the necessity of approaching God with a heart of dependency, seeking not just to fulfill our own desires but to commune with Him. God's nature as a gracious Father ensures that He will give good gifts to those who ask. The promise of 'ask and you shall receive' is potent, reaffirming the need for persistent prayer and reliance on God’s power to answer.
Scripture References: Luke 11:9-13

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