Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find. — Jesus Christ

Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find.

Author: Jesus Christ

Insight: We live in an age of passive consumption. We scroll, we wait, we hope things come to us. But this teaching cuts against that entirely—it's saying the universe doesn't reward passivity. You have to actually want something enough to ask for it, to seek it out, to keep looking even when the answer isn't obvious. What's interesting is that this isn't about magic or wishful thinking. It's closer to how life actually works: the person who asks for a raise is more likely to get one than the person who just hopes their boss notices their hard work. The student who goes to office hours finds answers the quiet one misses. The job hunter who networks finds opportunities. You can't receive what you never ask for, and you can't find what you don't search for. The asking itself changes what happens next. There's also something deeply honest here about responsibility. This isn't "everything will be given to you"—it's that effort and intention have a real relationship to outcomes. It places the burden on us to actually care about what we want, to voice it, to pursue it. In a world that often feels rigged or overwhelming, that's oddly empowering.

Source: Matthew 7:7

Ask, and it shall be given you; seek, and you shall find.

Jesus ChristMatthew 7:7

Wanting something enough to pursue it

We live in an age of passive consumption. We scroll, we wait, we hope things come to us. But this teaching cuts against that entirely—it's saying the universe doesn't reward passivity. You have to actually want something enough to ask for it, to seek it out, to keep looking even when the answer isn't obvious.

What's interesting is that this isn't about magic or wishful thinking. It's closer to how life actually works: the person who asks for a raise is more likely to get one than the person who just hopes their boss notices their hard work. The student who goes to office hours finds answers the quiet one misses. The job hunter who networks finds opportunities. You can't receive what you never ask for, and you can't find what you don't search for. The asking itself changes what happens next.

There's also something deeply honest here about responsibility. This isn't "everything will be given to you"—it's that effort and intention have a real relationship to outcomes. It places the burden on us to actually care about what we want, to voice it, to pursue it. In a world that often feels rigged or overwhelming, that's oddly empowering.

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Jesus Christ

Jesus Christ was a religious leader and central figure of Christianity. He is known for his teachings, miracles, and the belief by his followers that he is the Son of God and the savior of humanity. His life and message have had a profound impact on the world, shaping the beliefs and practices of billions of people.

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