“Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives; he who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.” (Matthew 7:7-8)
What kind of God do you think is waiting on the other side of that door? Is it a God who is too busy and preoccupied to be bothered? Is it a God who is distant and disinterested in answering for someone like you? Is it a God who gets irritated and frustrated when someone knocks? Or is it a God who takes his sweet time answering, if he answers at all?
But what if God is different from all those pictures. What if he’s a God who has actually been excitedly waiting for you to come and knock. What if he’s a God who really wants to see you, to talk to you, and to welcome you. What if he’s a God whose heart is so full of love and affection for you that he can’t wait to open the door and sweep you up into his great arms of love.
When my two grandsons come over to our house, they run from the car to the front door. They can’t wait to knock because they know the heart that’s waiting on the other side of the door. They know what kind of reception they will get. So they rush to the door and press their noses against the glass on either side of it with big smiles and full hearts. And as they knock, they jump up and down in anticipation of the welcome that’s to follow.
But what’s going on in their hearts pales in comparison with what’s going on in mine. I’m so full of love and affection these two little guys that I can’t get the door open fast enough. And when I open it, they leap into my arms and wrap me up in their embrace. Needless to say, when this happens my heart is so full of love that I’m about to burst. And God never fails to remind me: “You know that’s how I feel about you, right? So, come. Run. Knock. I can’t wait to open my door, my arms, and my heart to you.”
Heavenly Father, help me to get a clear picture of exactly who it is on the other side of that door, because the picture I have of you will impact everything else in my life, particularly how I ask, seek, and knock. Help me to know you as the good and loving Father that you truly are.
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