Wednesday 9 September 2009

God's confirmation


God is interested in our lives. God is wanting to communicate with us. The Spirit of God is alive and guiding us into all truth. If you are not convinced read this...

On Sunday I preached on 'Prayer Dilemmas' and dealing with Unanswered Prayers. I had no real answers, just a few thoughts and scriptures. Anyway, on Monday morning, a friend sent me his devotion for that day and guess what - it was on Unanswered Prayers. Coincidence? I think not. This is what it said...

September 7, 2009
Unanswered Prayers
READ: Luke 7:1-10

[Jesus said], “I have not found such great faith, not even in Israel!”Luke 7:9

An explanation we often hear for “unanswered” prayers is that we don’t have enough faith. But Jesus said in Luke 17:6 that if we have faith the size of a mustard seed, we can command a mulberry tree to be uprooted and planted in the sea and it will obey us. In other words, the effectiveness of our prayers depends not on how much faith we have but on whether we even have faith.Luke tells of a Roman centurion with “great faith” (7:9). His faith was expressed first as an appeal to Jesus to heal his dying servant. Then it was expressed as an acknowledgment that Jesus could heal his servant anytime, anywhere. The centurion did not ask Jesus to do things his way.

Faith has been described as “trusting God’s heart and trusting God’s power.” Some prayers that seem to go unanswered are simply instances in which God has lovingly overruled our wishes. He knows that what we have asked for is not best. Or it may be that our timing is not His timing, or He has some far greater purpose in mind. Let us remember, even Jesus prayed to His heavenly Father, “Nevertheless not My will, but Yours” (Luke 22:42).

Do we have the centurion’s great faith—a faith that trusts God to do His work, in His way? —C. P. Hia

Unanswered prayers are answered still
As part of God’s great master plan;
They help to carry out His will
To demonstrate God’s love for man. —D. De Haan

God’s answers are wiser than our prayers.


God is present in our midst.
Living in Grace,
D3LM3

P.S. I went to my friends funeral today. Barry was an awesome man and I am privileged to have called him my friend. I will write a few thoughts about this tomorrow - my heart is too sore today.

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