The scripture Matt 7:8 ‘For every one who asks receives, and the one who seeks finds, and to the one who knocks it will be opened’ doesn’t come with conditions. It’s true… John 14:14 says: ‘If you ask me anything in My name, I will do it.’ So therefore what ever you ask you will receive, but how many of us feel that this statement is true. Or do you feel that you usually get ‘no’ for an answer or that your request was ignored ?
The scripture says as a man believe so he become (Prov 4:23). God’s word shall not come back void (Isa 55:11). As you say to Me, I will do (Numbers 14:28).
If this is all true then your believe system has an effect on the outcome of any scripture. Your believe system is either based on your identity in God or the world.
Let’s look at this from a practical example:
When you receive a note from the post office informing you that you have a package to collect. You do agree with me that the package belongs to you. Your name was put on it by the sender. Any worker in the post office will be able to confirm the name of the owner of the package. But if you do not collect the package you do not have possession of it. It may be yours but you cannot reap the benefit of the package. You have to claim the package by going to the post office and collecting it.
The same apply with faith. If you got the scripture to claim your promise you need to claim the promise. If you go to the post office to collect your package, but take another person’s ID the post office will not release your package to you even though technically the package belongs to you. Your ID identifies who you are. But if your identity cannot be confirmed at the post office based on the sender’s information, they will not release the package to you.
If your identity is not established in the right Person who is in possession of your promise, you cannot claim your promise.
Matt 6:33: ‘But seek first the kingdom of God and His righteousness, and all these things will be added to you.’

Matt. 6:33 Is the foundation of faith, it is the beginning to be with
God for eternity. Believing His promises from the beginning