🕯️ New Bible Study is Live - Asking, Seeking, and Waiting
A new Bible study on **Luke 11:5–13** is now live in OpenBibleLab. This passage sits with prayer when the door stays closed longer than expected.
In the study, we slow down inside Jesus’ short story of a midnight knock. The request is small, the timing is inconvenient, and the first answer is no. What’s easy to miss is that the delay does not end the relationship. It stretches it. Asking, seeking, and knocking unfold over time, not as a formula, but as a posture shaped by trust. And then Jesus quietly reframes the whole scene by speaking about a parent and a child.
The tension is left unresolved on purpose. The door opens, but not on our timetable. What changes is how waiting is understood.
As you read or reread the passage, a few questions to notice with:
👀 What details in the story feel especially ordinary or awkward?
🤔 Where do you sense time and waiting built into Jesus’ words?
🕯️ Which image carries more weight for you, the closed door or the parent who gives?
The full study is available in the Premium course area, and this conversation is open to everyone. Read the study if you’re able, and join in here. What stood out to you as you slowed down with this passage?
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