Like the persistent widow whose prayer grew stronger and stronger until the desired outcome was achieved, God may delay in answering your prayer so that you more eagerly and intensely seek him for the answer Luke To appreciate the answer. What comes to us quick and easy is not always valued as what comes to us slow and hard.
God may delay in answering prayer so that you appreciate the answer more deeply. When You're Waiting on a Promise from God. Finding Delight in a Dry Season. When You're in a Barren Season.
Overcoming Fear of the Unknown as a Christian. When You Need to Hear from God. Daily Quiet Time Reflection Questions.
When Satan Answers Your Prayers. Is It Wrong to Pray for Yourself? How to Hear from God. When God Seems Distant. How to Find Rest in Your Season. How to Find Peace in Your Season.
I found a spot that was closer to the entrance of the grocery store. This might have seemed like a meaningless pointless story to some people but God showed me something immediately after I parked. I was angry and disappointed because it took me a while to park my car. However, when I finally did park I found something better.
Sometimes God has something better in store for you but you have to be patient until the time is right. We are always in a rush to make things happen that we can miss out on the blessings of God.
Most of us have a story similar to my parking lot story. Something that seemed like a delay turned out to be better for you. Though He may seem silent God is always at work fighting on our behalf. Learn not to rush God while He is working. Learn to praise Him when the answer is nowhere in sight.
Learn to grow in your intimacy with Christ. Learn to enjoy the Lord. Learn to hear the voice of God. Sin stops prayer from being answered. God will not answer the prayer of a believer if they are in a state of perpetual, unrepentant sin. He bases his response on Psalms that clearly states that the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous, and his ears are attentive to their cry. Stiles carries on that our motives in prayer may delay answers. According to Stiles, your actions in life towards others may delay your response.
If you are flagrantly disobedient to God, you may expect your prayers to be hindered. He also explains that God has a will too, but not all aspects of His will are of equal priority. God desires, first and foremost that glory. God desires all people have a choice about the decisions they make.
0コメント