Matthew 7:7
Arabic Bible (GNA) Good News Arabic - 1993 (الترجمة العربية المشتركة)
«إسألُوا تُعطَوا، إطلُبوا تَجِدوا، دُقّوا البابَ يُفتحْ لكُم.
What Does This Mean?
This verse tells us that if we ask, we will receive; if we seek, we will find; if we knock, the door will be opened to us. Jesus is speaking, and the main message is about the importance of seeking and trusting in God's provision.
Explained for Children
Imagine you're looking for a hidden treasure in your room. If you ask for help, look carefully, and keep trying, you'll find it! This verse is like that, but for finding what you need from God.
Historical Background
Matthew 7:7 is part of the Sermon on the Mount, written by the apostle Matthew, a tax collector turned disciple of Jesus. This was likely given to the Jewish followers and Gentiles in the early Christian community, emphasizing faith and trust in God's provision.
Living It Out Today
Imagine you're feeling lost in your career and unsure of your next steps. This verse encourages you to pray about it, seek God's guidance, and keep trying different paths. Trust that God will open doors for you.
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Frequently Asked Questions
Does Matthew 7:7 mean that everything I ask for will be given to me?
While the verse encourages asking and seeking, it also implies seeking God's will and trusting His provision. It does not guarantee receiving everything asked for, but assures us of God's response in His perfect timing and way.
How can I apply Matthew 7:7 to my daily life?
You can use this verse by praying and asking God for guidance in your decisions, seeking His truth in your studies, and persistently knocking on doors of opportunity, trusting that God will open them as He sees fit.
Is Matthew 7:7 only for Christians?
Although it was spoken by Jesus to His followers, the principle of seeking and trusting in a higher power is universal. Many can find comfort and guidance in this verse, regardless of their religious background.
What does 'knock and it shall be opened' mean?
This phrase means that if you persistently seek God's help or guidance, He will provide an opening for you. It's a metaphor for perseverance in prayer and faith, leading to God's intervention.
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