One of my biggest struggles is unanswered prayer. Maybe you can
relate. You ask God to rescue a friend from addiction, to grant
salvation to a loved one, to heal a sick child, to mend a relationship.
All these things you think must be God’s will. For years you pray. But
you hear nothing back from Him and you see no results.
You remind the Lord that He’s powerful. That your request is a good
thing. You plead. You wait. You doubt—maybe He doesn’t hear you, or
maybe He isn’t so powerful after all. You quit asking—for days or
months. You feel guilty about doubting. You remember that God wants you
to take your needs to Him, and you tell Him your requests again.
We may sometimes feel we’re like the persistent widow in Jesus’
parable recorded in Luke 18. She keeps coming to the judge, badgering
him and trying to wear him down so he’ll give in. But we know that God
is kinder and more powerful than the judge in the parable. We trust Him,
for He is good and wise and sovereign. We remember that Jesus said we
“always ought to pray and not lose heart” (v.1).
So we ask Him, “Summon Your power, O God; show us Your strength, O
God, as You have done before” (Ps. 68:28 NIV). And then we trust Him . .
. and wait.
Pray on, then, child of God, pray on;
This is your duty and your task.
To God the answering belongs;
Yours is the simpler part—to ask. —Chisholm
This is your duty and your task.
To God the answering belongs;
Yours is the simpler part—to ask. —Chisholm
Delay is not denial so keep praying.
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