One Verse a DayDaily Scripture

Luke 11:9 2026-07-08

“I tell you, keep asking, and it will be given you. Keep seeking, and you will find. Keep knocking, and it will be opened to you.

What it means

Jesus is telling his followers not to give up in prayer — not to make one polite request and go quiet, but to stay persistent. The repeated commands ('keep asking, keep seeking, keep knocking') emphasize ongoing action, not a one-time transaction. The promise attached is that this persistent engagement won't go unanswered.

For today

We live in an age of instant results — same-day delivery, instant replies, search results in milliseconds. When something takes time, we assume it's not working and we move on. That reflex bleeds into how we handle the harder, slower things in life: a career that isn't clicking yet, a relationship we're trying to repair, a sense of purpose we can't quite find. This verse pushes back against the impulse to quit the moment there's no immediate confirmation. It frames persistence itself — the continued seeking — as part of the process, not a sign that something is broken.

Takeaway

Whatever door feels closed to you right now, stay at it a little longer — the act of not walking away is itself doing something.