Faithfully Praying in the Waiting

Prayer on FoundationA very hard thing we encounter as we continue to faithfully pray in our waiting, is that we start to feel like our prayers are pointless.  Our emotions begin to take over and the questions abound: If God hasn’t answered my prayers yet, is He really going to? It’s natural and human to ask that question. And Jesus answers that question very clearly – continue to ask, seek, and knock.  Matthew 7:7 says, “Ask and it will be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to you.”[i] He is specifically calling us NOT to give up.  In fact, in Luke 18:1, we are told that “Jesus told His disciples a parable to show them that they should always pray and not give up.”[ii]

Not only are we called NOT to give up, we are also called to pray without ceasing.  I Thessalonians 5:17 says, “Pray without ceasing.”[iii]  Rather to the point right? Again, here is where I wish God gave us an asterisk with this verse that gave us a specific timeline, but He didn’t.  He wants us to keep praying without ceasing until the prayer has been fulfilled.  No ifs, ands, or buts.

Why does He call us to do this? In the first place, as long as we are praying, we are far less likely to worry about our current situation.  We move our eyes off our situations that so quickly drag us down, and onto the Lord who is the only One who can bring our waiting to an end.

In the second place, we see that delayed answers to our prayers are trials of faith used to grow us into more mature Christians.  Delays are not refusals of our prayers, but rather evidence that God has a fixed time and ordained purpose for everything in our lives – especially the things for which we wait.  So, we let the delays teach us how to be ever more steadfast and persistent in our prayers, letting each prayer build upon the last until we are triumphant.

By the way, the impossibility of our situation means absolutely nothing to the Lord, so we can’t use that as an excuse to give up our praying.  God loves to bring answers when all we see are obstacles.  Can anyone say “Red Sea”?  He is looking at our situation through omnipotent, omniscient eyes while we see them only through human eyes.  The impossible situations we are praying for faithfully represent the perfect time for God to do His work.

And the best time for Him to do His work is when we have done everything humanly feasible to solve our problems or change our situation of waiting, and there is still no change.  In fact, too often in my own life I have believed that after I prayed, it was then my responsibility to do everything I possibly could do to help the answer along.  “Yet God taught me a better way and showed me that self-effort always hinders His work.  He also revealed that when I prayed and had a confident trust in Him for something, He simply wanted me to wait in an attitude of praise and do only what He told me.”[iv]

The answers I seek won’t be a result of my actions, and neither will yours.  Our big problems require big answers, and that thankfully, is God’s specialty.  In Mark 10:27, “Jesus looked at them and said, ‘With man this is impossible, but not with God; all things are possible with God.’”[v]

I recently just asked the Lord if I need to continue to pray for the promise and the person that He put on my heart as I have been doing so for many years now. Interestingly enough, my devotions on back to back days, after asking the Lord that question, were on continuing to pray even in the midst of my unanswered prayers. So, my plan is to keep on praying. And I hope yours will be too.

[i] NIV Matthew 7:7

[ii] NIV Luke 18:1

[iii] NAS I Thessalonians 5:17

[iv] Streams in the Desert 4/18

[v] NIV Mark 10:27

“Just Wait”

Watch Face for Blog 2

I received this amazing letter of encouragement from a dear friend the other night…..and it was just what I needed just when I needed it!

I don’t know who the author is to give credit where credit is due, so if you know, please tell me!!!

JUST WAIT

By: Anonymous

Jesus could have come and healed Lazarus when he was still alive.

Instead, He waited to raise him from the dead when he was already in his grave.

God could have made David become king the day after he was anointed.

Instead, He waited 15 years to rise to the throne, many of those years spent fearing for his life, hiding out and running away from his own father-in-law.

God could have spoken to Moses in the desert about sending him to help free His people from slavery 40 days after he ran away from Egypt.

Instead, He made him wait for 40 long years.

God could have gotten Joseph out of prison one year after he was sentenced there.

Instead, he was stuck in that dungeon for 10 years before he was finally set free.

God could have given Abraham the son He promised him when he was still a young man.

Instead, He waited until he was 100 years old and because of physical reasons would have a more difficult time conceiving at that age.

God could have answered prayers and met the needs of these men of God much quicker, but He didn’t.

He made them wait instead.

And He often makes us do the same.

He makes us wait for healing to come after we’ve been praying for years and there is no sign of recovery.

He makes us wait to fulfill His call in our lives after He puts the desire and passion in our hearts to serve Him in a certain way.

He makes us wait to give us the desires of our hearts, whether it’s a baby, a spouse, or a new job.

He makes us wait for direction when we are stuck at a dead end and we don’t know where to go or what to do.

He could answer that same prayer that you’ve been praying for years every night in a millisecond.

That same prayer that has been bringing you to tears.

That same prayer that the longer that it goes unanswered, the more it makes you question whether He even hears.

He kept Moses in a desert for 40 years.

Joseph in a prison cell for 10 years.

Abraham without a child for 100 years.

David on the run for 15 years.

And maybe He is keeping you right where you’re at for the same reason He kept these men for so many years: to build your faith.

To build your faith in a dungeon cell, during the valley in your life where it’s too dark to see and too hard to believe.

To build your dependence on Him when you are barren and empty to see if He is truly all you desire and all you need.

To see how well you will trust and serve Him when you are still stuck in the background somewhere, doing seemingly nothing too significant for Him.

To build your trust in Him when the storm keeps raging, the battle keeps going and breakthrough and victory doesn’t seem near.

See… sometimes the waiting period of our lives is the most important time in our life.

It is during this period when nothing seems to be happening, when prayers seem to go unanswered, when God seems so far away that the most spiritual growth takes place in our lives. That we learn to become more like Him.

It is during this time that we build spiritual “muscle”.

That we grow in faith.

That we learn to only depend on Him.

What are you waiting for today?

What longing do you have that seems so far from ever being fulfilled?

What prayer do you keep on praying that seems to never reach God’s ears?

I want to remind you that God is not deaf to your prayers.

He is not blind to your constant tears, to your desires, and to your needs.

IF He is making you wait, there is a very good reason for it.

If He is telling you “no” today, maybe it’s because He has a better “yes” waiting for you tomorrow.

If He is keeping you in the same place you’ve always been today, maybe it’s because He’s helping build your faith before you enter your Promised Land tomorrow.

If He is not healing you or bringing you victory today, maybe it’s because you will have a greater testimony when He waits to help you be an overcomer tomorrow.

Wherever you are at today know that God is right beside you and that there is a purpose for you. Even if that purpose is to wait.

Don’t give up just because you don’t see anything happening today.

Maybe there is nothing physically happening that your eyes can see but there is definitely something happening in the spiritual realm as you learn to rely on Christ.

Don’t allow your waiting period to make you hopeless about what tomorrow will bring.

Instead, let it build your faith and give you even greater hope for what God has prepared for you.

He made some of the greatest men of faith wait.

Don’t be discouraged if He makes you wait as well.

He will come through for you, just like He came through for them.

“Wait for the LORD; be strong and take heart and wait for the LORD.” – Psalm 27:14