Remember who is boss

Jan

28

2002

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Jan

28

2002

Almost routinely I hear people complain that God does not answer prayer.
Indeed I have written about it many times and you are probably sick of it, but I feel led to address it yet again. The Bible teaches that God does answer prayer, yet He does so in His own time frame and the answer that He provides is His answer, not necessarily our answer..

Consider a top manager in a company. Those who report to them constantly petition those who are in a top management position. The petitions are carefully considered and a decision is rendered.
Sometimes the petition is accepted as is and the request is immediately granted. Sometimes it is not accepted in exactly the form for which it was asked. A few modifications are made and then it is granted.
Sometimes the request is flat out rejected, because it obviously is not in the best interest of all concerned.

Anyone who is a parent operates in exactly the same manner. Every request made by their children is not Carte blanche accepted on the child’s timetable. Parents know that everything for which their children ask is not always in their best interest, even though they adamantly believe they know best. Sometimes requests are granted and sometimes not.

I believe that our heavenly Father operates in just such a manner. He grants some requests exactly as asked; others He grants in a modified form, not giving us exactly what we asked, but close enough; and others He flat out rejects because He knows that it is not in our best interest or in accordance with His plan for our lives, or the lives of those around us.

Another thing He does is answer prayer in His own time frame, not our time frame. God does not report to us, we report to Him. A prayer is not an order; it is a request. We are not in a position to demand that almighty God jump when we whistle. We should humbly, but persistently petition God to hear our prayer and give us full consideration. This should be done within the spirit of cheerful acceptance of His answer.
We should also be patient, His answer might be, “not now”, or ” I’ll help you out with this but it will take at least a year.” Some folks will spend themselves into a mountain of debt during a period of years using every credit card under the sun, and expect God to get them out of the mess in a day’s time with no effort. Maybe He will let you hit the lottery and give you instant gratification, but don’t count on it. If he were to bail you out with some painless solution, you probably would not learn anything and in a short period of time be right back where you started.

God knows what we need before we ask. Pray that He will fulfill our prayers, but remember who we petition. Hallowed is His name. His name is above all others. He is the master; we are His servants.

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Matt.6:9
In this manner, therefore,
pray;
Our Father in heaven,
Hallowed be Your name,
Your kingdom come.
Your will be done
on earth as it is in heaven.
Give us this day our daily bread.
and forgive us our debts,
as we forgive our debtors.
and do not lead us into temptation,
but deliver us from the evil
one.
For yours is the kingdom and
the power and the glory
forever, Amen.


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