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2004-11-15 - Unanswered Prayer
Encore 2001-12-11
1 Samuel 1:15 "But Hannah answered and said, 'No, my lord,
I am a woman oppressed in spirit; I have drunk neither wine nor strong drink,
but I have poured out my soul before the Lord.'"
Prayer is an offering up of our souls to God. It is an opening up of our
souls before God, with no reservation. In effect, we expose our deepest thoughts,
desires, hopes and dreams to God in prayer. Prayer is like a waterfall. Just
as a waterfall must pour water, so also, a Christian must pray if he/she
be a Christian.
Now we might ask here, "Why must a Christian pray?" We might think, "Well,
God knows my heart and mind as well as or better than I do, so why do I need
to pray?" One reason would be that, while Christ has promised to be merciful
to us, He has told us to ask Him for mercies. "Ask and
it shall be given to you; seek and you shall find. Knock and the door shall
be opened to you," Matthew 7:7. When we ask Him and receive, we then
know where the blessing has come from.
This leads to the second reason to pray. In prayer, we acknowledge the Lord's
glory. We honor Him when we come before Him in prayer. We show ourselves
to be needy, and the Lord to be the fulfillment of our needs.
There is at least one other reason to pray. Job 22:21 tells us,
"Yield now and be at peace with Him; thereby good will
come to you." However, that is a poor translation of the verse. The
word yield should really be translated, "know intimately." The idea being
that as we know God intimately, and prayer is a good way toward that process,
we will experience good things.
Let us quickly touch on unanswered prayer. It is one of the most frustrating
things in the world, and I have learned this personally recently. I commented
to a couple of friends a short time ago, that I was convinced that God no
longer hears my prayers. I know from Scripture that this is not true, and
God may be teaching me 1 Thessalonians 5:17, "Pray without
ceasing," in a painful way. I also know that I am told in Scripture
to "call upon Him while He is near," Isaiah 55:6.
Lastly, as hard as it is to say, sometimes God says no to the requests we
bring to Him. He does this because He loves us and wants what is best for
us, but this side of eternity, it is often hard for us to have this perspective
in mind.
We know that friendship often grows by communication. If we would like to
get to know someone, we must converse with them. If we would seek to be close
to God's heart and to make His heart our heart, we must talk to Him in prayer.
What kind of a friend would one of your friends be, if they never talked
to you? I would think that you would think their profession of being your
friend to be empty words. If we apply this to ourselves and claim to have
communion with God, but never speak to Him, we also speak empty words.
We must press on in prayer. God hears our prayers, but sometimes it seems
He is long in answering them. Sometimes He doesn't answer them as we would
like, but this is no excuse not to pray. As Christians, we pray. It is what
we do, and the blessings that are ours through prayer, we probably will not
know until Glory.
Soli Deo Gloria,
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tim@cfdevotionals.org
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