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Does God Really Answer?
by Larry Davies Does God answer prayers? I once asked a class. Of course. yes. always, were the quick and enthusiastic replies. Then, why dont we pray more frequently? I said. A long uncomfortable silence filled the room. Finally, the excuses began pouring out: Im too busy. Our individual reasons may sound different, but our predicament is basically the same. We (confession time: including me) do not fully appreciate the importance and power of prayer. Prayer should be as critical and functional as the steering wheel on your car Without you, O Lord, I can go nowhere! Yet, for most of us, prayer is actually more like the spare tire Dont call us. well call when we need You! Prayer is supposed to be an ongoing relationship with almighty God more than an opportunity to present a wish list to a heavenly Santa Claus. But any good relationship needs commitment and a willingness to invest time, lots of time. Suppose you told a trusted spouse or friend the reason you couldnt be with them is: Im too busy. No time. Youre probably too busy to listen to me. I dont know what to say. Im not worthy. I dont know how. Ouch, that hurts! Both us and God. Here is Gods promise on the subject of prayer: Dont worry about anything; instead, pray about everything. Tell God what you need and thank him for all he has done. If you do this you will experience Gods peace, which is far more wonderful than the human mind can understand. His peace will guard your hearts and mind as you live in Christ Jesus. (Philippians 4:6-7)
Here is a basic formula for prayer that has helped me over the years:
Does God answer our prayers? Yes, but are we doing our part? Two people with similar difficulties begin to pray. One expects results and finishes his prayer frustrated and confused. Months later, the problem and the prayer are forgotten. Another prays, looking to spend a few quiet moments with a trusted friend and completes her prayer feeling more content and at peace. Over the next few months, while recording her thoughts in a journal, she notices progress with the problem itself, and especially in her ability to cope. She thanks God. Think about it. You have a unique opportunity to be in a relationship with God: One that can make an authentic difference in your life and the life of anyone who comes in contact with you. So, what are you waiting for? God? Hes been waiting patiently for you a long, long time.
Title: "Does God Really Answer?" Author: Larry Davies Publication Date: May 1, 2001
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