Matthew 7:8 AMPC
[8] For everyone who keeps on asking receives; and he who keeps on seeking finds; and to him who keeps on knocking, [the door] will be opened.
We read from the first recorded sermon of Jesus on the mountain, where He sat down with His disciples, and the crowd was also there to listen to Him. It must be noted here that the messages preached, as well as the challenges that Jesus posed were directed to His disciples, and not to the crowd. As we know, you can never get coordinated response from a crowd. It is a group of people who are yet to make up their minds on what is important. They do not yet know what they want to do with their lives, and are open to all sorts of suggestions. That is why there was always a crowd of people around Jesus everywhere He went, but very few people who took anything of value away from that contact with Him. With a crowd pressing against Him, a woman with the issue of blood for twelve years pressed against the same crowd, touched Him, and was healed and made whole.
As it was then, so is it today. A lot of people have heard about, and/or have also seen the impact of the person and name of Jesus, but are yet to have or experience a unique and personal encounter with Jesus, which makes a big difference. The disciples in this case were the direct recipients of these instructions, and Jesus would have us know that it is a special thing to be known by and associated with the person and name of Jesus. The instructions, benefits and blessings that are noted in the verse above are for people who have left the crowd, and are committed to following Jesus, no matter what their physical realites are. Reflect on the verse above: what would make a person to keep on asking for something, if there was no clear conviction that the person who was being addressed has the power, ability, capacity and capability to do what was being requested for?
How do I keep knocking on a closed or locked door, if there was no clear conviction that the door could be opened, and access given to the riches that lie behind the door? Why should I keep seeking for anything, if there was no assurance that the need could be met by the One to whom the request has been made? The key areas of focus are the person, the request and the response. Am I one of the many people in the crowd, or one who has made a conscious decision to follow Jesus? Am I focused on nurturing that relationship, making demands on the resources that this new relationship has given me access to? Am I willing to wait for the timing that will help me become all that God intends? Am I willing to submit myself to the process that God needs me to be subjected to, so that His light and glory can be evident upon my life? He has done His bit, and provided a means for nourishment and sustenance. The response is left to me. God's time of favour is here.