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Monday, December 27, 2021

Ask Seek Knock at Christmas

 

“So I say to you: Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” (Luke 11:9)

This is a verse from the Bible where Jesus tells us to perform three actions: to ask, to seek, and to knock. Jesus goes on to explain the outcome of these actions in the next verse:

“For everyone who asks receives; the one who seeks finds; and to the one who knocks, the door will be opened.” (Luke 11:10)

 

My parents were deeply involved in Christian Literature work during their lives. For Edward David, my dad, writing, translating, and editing Christian literature was his vocation and profession. However, my mom, Queena Celestina Komali David, got involved primarily to support my dad with editing the Telugu Christian Hymnal, Bible Concordance as well the revision of the Telugu Bible. As they sat and worked together, they would naturally discuss and disagree on certain things in each session.

During one such session, my mom asked my father what his understanding of the verses above was. My dad responded in a manner similar to how most of us would: he said that these verses were about asking God for something for one’s own self. Many of us would interpret these verses from our own perspectives as well, viewing these as promises to fulfill personal wishes.

 

Mom listened to his explanation carefully. She then spoke, providing her own understanding of these verses as follows:

Ask for the outpouring of the Holy Spirit on you;

Seek God’s Kingdom and His righteousness first in your life

Seek for the lost souls;

Knock at the closed hearts of the people.”

 

What a beautiful interpretation! I unfortunately did not witness this incident, but dad narrated this to us a few months after Mom passed on to eternal life in 1994.

Therefore, this Christmas do remember the words of the Lord and may the prayer of Queena Celestina David inspire you to ask for God’s blessing, seek beyond yourself and knock on greater challenges.

Happy Christmas.

Emmanuel David                                                                     Christmas 2021