As for me, far be it from me that I should sin against the LORD by failing
to pray for you. 1 Samuel 12:23a
An important aspect of prayer is to pray patiently. God meets our needs
“at the proper time” (Galatians 6:9). Too
often Christians weary of praying, and give up. This is often justified on the
basis that God's failure to answer means the request is not according to His
will. Remember, God can:
Deliver - whatever we ask in His name;
Delay - to fit His perfect timing (only He sees the end from the
beginning);
Deny - and say ‘No’ because we ask amiss or give a
Different and better answer.
Jesus urges us to be persistent in prayer (Luke 11:5-8). This does not mean that God does not want to meet our needs and
that we need to try to persuade Him. It simply means that only God, who
completely understands the whole situation, can know when and how to answer.
Only when we have assurance in our hearts from the Lord, should we remove a
matter from our prayer list.
Many times Christians lose heart in prayer because they do not recognize when
the Lord does answer their prayers. Sometimes this is due to the fact that they
did not pray specifically enough and sometimes because they have decided in
advance how God must answer. Perhaps they think that only a great miracle can
meet their need.
But the Lord may change the circumstances so that the need seems to be
supplied “naturally.” Mature believers will recognize that the events of
everyday life also come from the Lord. Our daily bread and safety are miracles
of God in this troubled world. Let us not presume to tell God how to answer, and
let us praise Him for His daily care.
RESPONSE: Today I will acknowledge God gives His best to those who leave
the choices to Him.
PRAYER: Lord, help me to be patient and persistent…and leave the answers
to my prayers in Your hands.
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