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'Ask & You Will Receive With Faith & Belief!
- Publish Date: 04-19-2026 18:24:41 |
- Contact: SALVATORE BONELLI (see all posting) |
- Location: Jackson 39201 |
- Place: 401 East South St |
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*“So,
I say to you, Ask and it will be given; seek and you will find; knock and the
door will be opened to you”
What
is the Bible verse Luke 11 9?
9: “And I tell you, ask and you will receive; seek and you
will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.” 10: For everyone who asks, receives; and the one who
seeks, finds; God has not promised me a Ferrari or wealth in His word. I
cannot ask in faith knowing He will provide that. He has, however, promised
that He will supply all my needs (Phil 4:19). Therefore, I can ask that,
and have the assurance that, while I may not be over prosperous, and I may even
face poverty, I will never lack necessities, for if I ask in faith, God will
provide, to the one who
knocks, the door will be opened.
*"Therefore, do not worry about
tomorrow, for tomorrow will worry about itself. is a common
proverb that encourages focusing on the present. It suggests that dwelling
on future problems can be unproductive, as today's challenges are often enough
to handle on their own. This idea is also reflected in the Bible
Verse Mathew 6:34.
Also, the Great Saint Padre Pio is the
patron saint of civil defense volunteers, stress relief, and
adolescents. He is also venerated for his healing prayers and is
considered the patron saint of healing, suffering, and pain.
Saint Padre
Pio's famous saying of “Pray,
hope, and don't worry” is probably his most famous saying.
However, we cannot forget about the second part, which is: “Worry is useless”.
*What
did Jesus mean by "blessed are the merciful"?
Now back to our verse blessed are the
merciful, for they will be shown mercy. Jesus tells us that to those who are merciful to others,
mercy will also be shown to them.
Those who possess and demonstrate a disposition to kindness, forgiveness, and
compassion are those who will receive the same.
The Beatitudes, found in the Sermon on the
Mount in the Gospel of Matthew, are a series of
blessings spoken by Jesus that outline the characteristics of those who are
considered blessed or happy in the eyes of God. They describe virtues and
attitudes that lead to divine favor and are considered the foundation for a
life of authentic Christian discipleship.
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