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In Luke 11:5–10, Jesus tells the parable of the friend who knocks at midnight, revealing that persistence in prayer moves the heart of God. This isn’t about manipulating heaven—it’s about holy desperation. Persistent prayer exposes what we truly value and believe. When we keep knocking, faith is activated, intimacy deepens, and hearts are transformed. The midnight hour becomes the proving ground where real faith refuses to quit, and those who knock long enough don’t just see doors open—they begin to mirror the persistence of Christ Himself.
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In Luke 11:5–10, Jesus tells the parable of the friend who knocks at midnight, revealing that persistence in prayer moves the heart of God. This isn’t about manipulating heaven—it’s about holy desperation. Persistent prayer exposes what we truly value and believe. When we keep knocking, faith is activated, intimacy deepens, and hearts are transformed. The midnight hour becomes the proving ground where real faith refuses to quit, and those who knock long enough don’t just see doors open—they begin to mirror the persistence of Christ Himself.