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In this message, pastor Piero invites us to rediscover prayer, discipleship, and neighbor-love through the eyes of a child. Jesus’ call to ask, seek, and knock is not a formula for getting what we want; it is an invitation into relational trust with a Father who gives good gifts for His kingdom purposes.
From this posture of intimacy, Jesus leads us to the Golden Rule: “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them.” Our prayer life and our relationships are meant to flow together, receiving mercy from the Father and extending it to others.
This passage reveals a profound reversal: the world sees prayer as transaction, but the Kingdom sees it as transformation. True discipleship perseveres in trust, aligns with the Father’s will, and overflows in sacrificial love. Every good gift we give begins with The Gift, Jesus Himself.
By New City NYCIn this message, pastor Piero invites us to rediscover prayer, discipleship, and neighbor-love through the eyes of a child. Jesus’ call to ask, seek, and knock is not a formula for getting what we want; it is an invitation into relational trust with a Father who gives good gifts for His kingdom purposes.
From this posture of intimacy, Jesus leads us to the Golden Rule: “So whatever you wish that others would do to you, do also to them.” Our prayer life and our relationships are meant to flow together, receiving mercy from the Father and extending it to others.
This passage reveals a profound reversal: the world sees prayer as transaction, but the Kingdom sees it as transformation. True discipleship perseveres in trust, aligns with the Father’s will, and overflows in sacrificial love. Every good gift we give begins with The Gift, Jesus Himself.