Luke 11.1-13

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Image generated from Dall.e prompt 'An expressive oil painting of Jesus teaches prayer, illustrating persistence and trust with the image of a friend seeking bread at midnight in a welcoming home.'

Image generated from Dall.e prompt ‘An expressive oil painting of Jesus teaches prayer, illustrating persistence and trust with the image of a friend seeking bread at midnight in a welcoming home.’

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When prayer’s needed, we ask with trust clear,
To our Father who’s always near,
He’ll give us good things,
And His kindness brings,
Blessings flowing, dispelling all fear.

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Potential actions to take in response

One practical way to apply the teaching of Luke 11:1-13 is to practice persistent kindness and generosity in your daily life. The passage emphasizes the importance of asking, seeking, and knocking—implying persistence and trust that your efforts will be recognized and rewarded. You can do this by regularly looking for opportunities to help others, whether through small acts like offering a listening ear, sharing resources, or supporting someone in need. Approach these actions with genuine intention, knowing that consistent effort builds trust and relationships. Over time, this mindset encourages you to be more attentive and proactive in supporting those around you, fostering a spirit of generosity and perseverance similar to what the passage suggests about seeking good outcomes through ongoing effort.

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Related passages

**Summary of Luke 11:1-13 (20 words):**
Prayer’s importance, persistence in asking, trusting God’s generosity, and God’s willingness to give good gifts to those who seek Him.

**Related Bible Passages:**

1. **Matthew 7:7-11** — Emphasizes persistent prayer, assurance that God gives good gifts, and encourages asking, seeking, and knocking.

2. **John 14:13-14** — Jesus promises that asking in His name will lead to answered prayers, highlighting trust and reliance on God’s goodness.

3. **James 1:5** — Encourages believers to ask God for wisdom, trusting He gives generously, illustrating divine willingness to provide when asked sincerely.

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