By John Fenlason
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August 28, 2020
As we continue our journey through the Sermon on the Mount, Matthew 7:7-12 gives us hope and two challenges. Hope comes from the recognition that God cares about us and answers our prayers. The first challenge we are given is to ask, seek, and knock. The second challenge is to treat others as we want to be treated. We commonly call the second challenge, given in verse 12, the “Golden Rule.” This command is not based upon others’ actions toward us and therefore is not natural to us. We can only follow this command with God’s help. When we live this out, we will demonstrate the Christlike love that Jesus calls us to throughout the sermon. This challenge, just like the other challenges in the Sermon on the Mount, is countercultural. When we live the “Golden Rule” we will stand out as followers of Christ. Family Discussion: Discuss what it means to live out the “Golden Rule.” Share some examples to help your children understand what it looks like.