Friday, February 05, 2010

Ask - Seek - Knock

In the ancient book of Matthew, the author mentions "Asking, Seeking and Knocking." We usually look at this as something we do to connect with God ... and/or to ask him for favors.

Have you ever thought about the fact that this could be a suggestion on how to interact with each other*
 Asking is honoring the free will of another person. When we are asking, we are not judging, controlling or manipulating them - we want to know how they feel or what they think. Can I truly listen when I ask?

Seeking shows a desire to want to learn something about the other person ... it's all about them, not about us. Do I seek to hear what others are saying 'between their words?'

Knocking means we won't give up on someone. We will continue to hang in there with them ... through thick and thin. How am I with sticking around and knocking ... for the umpthteen time?!

How can you ask, seek, knock instead of telling, showing and giving up on someone today?

*Idea from "Ask, Seek Knock" podcast by Rob Bell from Mars Hill

3 comments:

S. Etole said...

good thought worth pondering ...

Dagmar said...

How can you aks, seek, knock instead of telling, showing and giving up on someone today? This one's easy...just open your heart and things will flow the right way. You'll 'know' what to do. Love this post Janet.

Jeanne Frances Klaver said...

Oh...so inspirational! Beautiful post. I will definitely practice this.