1. Asking, seeking, and knocking are not about petitioning an external God for worldly things or favors.
Rather, they symbolize our willingness to invite love and truth into our awareness. God's love is ever-present, but we must be open and receptive to it. The act of asking, seeking, and knocking is our decision to shift our perception from the ego's fear-based thinking to the Holy Spirit's love-based understanding.
"Seeking" does not imply looking for something outside ourselves because we are already whole and complete. Instead, it signifies our willingness to look within and reconnect with the truth of our being, which is our innate oneness with God. By seeking inwardly, we find the love, peace, and joy that have always been present but were obscured by our focus on the illusory world of separation.
The metaphor of the open door is a reminder that the path to remembering our true nature is always available to us. However, we have closed the door to our awareness of love's presence by identifying with the ego and believing in the reality of separation. By "knocking," we demonstrate a willingness to release our attachment to the ego's perceptions and invite the Holy Spirit's guidance back into our minds.
The "door" is our perception. Our egoic thoughts and judgments keep us from experiencing the love and joy that are our birthright.
Asking is aligning ourselves with the abundance and love that already exist within us.
Seeking is turning inward, a quest for self-discovery and remembrance of our true nature.
Knocking is a conscious effort to shift our perception from fear and separation to love and connection.
Jesus is inviting us to draw nearer to God and trust that He will respond to those who seek Him wholeheartedly.
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