Feb. 14, 2021

What's Love Got To Do With It? What Jesus Really Meant by Ask, Seek, Knock (Sermon on the Mount series)

What's Love Got To Do With It? What Jesus Really Meant by Ask, Seek, Knock (Sermon on the Mount series)
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What's Love Got To Do With It? What Jesus Really Meant by Ask, Seek, Knock (Sermon on the Mount series)

How the invitation to “ask, seek, and knock” is more than just a spiritual posture toward God—it’s the foundation of how we engage others without manipulation, judgment, or coercion. In part 10 of the Sermon on the Mount series, Mike Erre and...

How the invitation to “ask, seek, and knock” is more than just a spiritual posture toward God—it’s the foundation of how we engage others without manipulation, judgment, or coercion. In part 10 of the Sermon on the Mount series, Mike Erre and Tim Stafford unravel Jesus’ revolutionary teaching on relational power, dignity, and the transformative logic of kingdom ethics.

Going deeper into Matthew 7, Jesus connects these ideas to the Golden Rule, summing up the law and prophets with a call to communal sensitivity and humility. Drawing from Dallas Willard’s insights, Mike and Tim unpack how Jesus contrasts the controlling mechanisms of religion and culture with the quiet, persistent power of agape love and request-based relationships.

Key Takeaways: • Ask, Seek, Knock as a Life Dynamic – Why these aren’t just prayer prompts but reflect the healthy, respectful way God intends people to interact. • The Relational Power of Requesting – How humility, not coercion, centers our conversations and opens doors for true Kingdom relationships. • God’s Goodness as Our Security – Trusting in God’s provision allows us to let go of manipulation and embrace non-anxious presence. • Jesus as Embodied Sermon – How Jesus modeled every aspect of what he taught, dismantling the political and religious expectations of his time. • Golden Rule as Kingdom Ethic – Seeing “do to others what you would have them do to you” not as sentiment, but revolutionary counter-cultural wisdom.

Resources Mentioned: • Dallas Willard – "The Divine Conspiracy” • Matthew 7:7-12 – Bible Gateway • Galatians 6:1 – Restoring others gently • Leviticus 19:18 – Love your neighbor as yourself • Romans 13:8-10; Galatians 5:14 – Paul's reflections on the Golden Rule • The Babylonian Talmud (Hillel’s version of the rule)

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