Matthew 7:9
Or which one of you, if his son asks him for bread, will
give him a stone?
Prayer is an appointed means for obtaining what we need. We are commanded in the Holy Word to pray often and to be persistent in praying for our needs. Almighty God promises to hear our prayers in order to fulfill our needs in accordance with His will for our lives. If this were not so, then we would not be instructed to make praying a daily habit.
We may be confused when it seems that our prayers are not answered. On the other hand, we should have many examples in our carnal lives in how needs are properly met. As parents, one of our strongest desires is to feed our
children when they are hungry. It is
also one of our greatest responsibilities.
Yet, if our children ask for ice cream when it is dinner time, our answer is
usually "no" or "not now".
While our commitment to them is to feed them, our larger commitment is
to see them grow up and become healthy adults.
While the Lord promises to hear and answer all of our prayers of
need, His
promises are bound by the higher covenant of preparing us for our eternal life
in heaven with Him. So while He always
hears our prayers, sometimes His answers will be "no" or "not
now." Each case will be determined by
Him based on where we are or where those that we are praying for are in the
path of sanctification. He will answer
in perfect timing in accordance with His will for the lives of all involved.
Prayer
Heavenly Father, we thank You for hearing and answering all
of our prayers. We thank You that You
often protect us by not giving us what we ask for when it will take us off the
path that You have set aside for our lives.
We pray for the strength to endure when the "nos" and the
"not nows" seem so painful. We
ask, Lord, that You help us to keep seeking You so that our prayers will come
into alignment with Your will for our lives. We ask all these things in the name of El Shaddai, our mighty and all sufficient provider, Jesus Christ.
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