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How many times have you prayed for something
or someone and found yourself at the top of
the mountain because your faith has
guaranteed you the perfect answer only to
wake up one day and feel like you’re in a
valley of which there is no getting out? You
pray and praise and pray and believe and
pray and thank God and feel the answer is so
close you can reach out and touch it but day
after day it still doesn’t come. The time
between your whispering your need to God and
actually receiving that blessing or favor
for which we prayed can be a true faith
tester.
Jesus told us to have faith in God, He told
us if we believe with all of our hearts that
we can move a mountain into the sea… (Mark
11:20-24). What He didn’t say was how long
it would take to move that entire mountain.
As humans we expect answers immediately and
when they do not come we assume God is
saying “no”. The fact that we actually feel
in our hearts with our faith that the answer
is coming takes a backseat to the doubt that
starts creeping up on us because our eyes
can’t see the answer. The Lord did not give
us time frames in which we would receive our
answers, but when we wait patiently and the
answer does come we can always look back and
see the things He accomplished in us while
we waited IF we look close enough. There
have been some mighty powerful lessons
reported during the “wait”.
Believing that receives is not something
humanly produced; rather, it is a believing
faith imparted to the believer’s heart by
God Himself. Sometimes the fulfillment which
true faith desires is granted immediately;
at other times it is not. God gives the
faith that prayer has been heard and the
request will be granted. The uncertainty we
feel concerns the time of the fulfillment,
not the granting of the request. (See also,
Mathew 17:20 & 21:24). So the next time you
feel the yes but time tells you it’s a
no…listen to your faith it is the voice of
God and can not lie.
Taken from A
Course in Heartbreak©
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