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  • For everyone who asks receives; everyone who searches finds; everyone who knocks will have the door opened. (Luke 11, 10)

  • Be like people waiting for their master to return from the wedding feast, ready to open the door as soon as he comes and knocks. (Luke 12, 36)

  • 'Try your hardest to enter by the narrow door, because, I tell you, many will try to enter and will not succeed. (Luke 13, 24)

  • 'Once the master of the house has got up and locked the door, you may find yourself standing outside knocking on the door, saying, "Lord, open to us," but he will answer, "I do not know where you come from." (Luke 13, 25)

  • but Peter stayed outside the door. So the other disciple, the one known to the high priest, went out, spoke to the door-keeper and brought Peter in. (John 18, 16)

  • The girl on duty at the door said to Peter, 'Aren't you another of that man's disciples?' He answered, 'I am not.' (John 18, 17)

  • Peter then said, 'Why did you and your husband agree to put the Spirit of the Lord to the test? Listen! At the door are the footsteps of those who have buried your husband; they will carry you out, too.' (Acts 5, 9)

  • 'We found the gaol securely locked and the warders on duty at the gates, but when we unlocked the door we found no one inside.' (Acts 5, 23)

  • Peter was still at a loss over the meaning of the vision he had seen, when the men sent by Cornelius arrived. They had asked where Simon's house was and they were now standing at the door, (Acts 10, 17)

  • He knocked at the outside door and a servant called Rhoda came to answer it. (Acts 12, 13)

  • She recognised Peter's voice and was so overcome with joy that, instead of opening the door, she ran inside with the news that Peter was standing at the main entrance. (Acts 12, 14)

  • Peter, meanwhile, was still knocking. When they opened the door, they were amazed to see that it really was Peter himself. (Acts 12, 16)


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