The Door Is About To Open!

Friend, let me give you a word today from Matthew 7:7 — “Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and ye shall find; knock, and it shall be opened unto you.”

That verse is more than a memory verse for Sunday School — it’s a promise from the very lips of Jesus. He’s telling us that God’s blessings are not locked away behind a door we can’t reach. They are available, but we’ve got to ask, we’ve got to seek, and we’ve got to knock.

Sometimes we sit back waiting for heaven to drop blessings in our lap, but Jesus is calling us to lean in with faith. Prayer is the asking. Persistence is the seeking. Boldness is the knocking. And behind it all is a Father who delights in opening doors for His children.

So don’t give up on that prayer you’ve been praying. Don’t quit seeking God’s direction when the road feels cloudy. Don’t stop knocking just because the door hasn’t swung wide yet. Keep on asking, keep on seeking, keep on knocking — because the God who loves you is listening, guiding, and ready to open the door in His perfect timing.

Today, take courage: your Father hears every whisper, sees every search, and responds to every knock.

God’s Invitation!

2 Chronicles 7:14 is God’s open invitation to a nation, a church, and even to a single heart like yours and mine. The Lord says, “If my people, which are called by my name, shall humble themselves, and pray, and seek my face, and turn from their wicked ways; then will I hear from heaven, and will forgive their sin, and will heal their land.”

Notice the “if.” God lays the promise right on the table, but the key is in our response. It’s not about blaming the culture, the government, or the neighbor down the street—it’s about His people humbling themselves. Revival doesn’t start in Washington; it starts in the prayer closet. It starts when we bow our heads, bend our knees, and open our hearts to the One who can do what we cannot.

So today, if you’re feeling the weight of a broken land or a heavy heart, remember this: God has already written the prescription. Humble yourself. Pray. Seek His face. Turn from sin. Then watch Him forgive, restore, and heal. The same God who spoke to Solomon is still listening today. And He’s leaning in, ready to hear from you.