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by Dr. Charles Swindoll Almighty
God, we pause to reflect on your character as we seek wisdom for such a time as
this. In these unsafe days,
you remain all-powerful and able to protect;
in
these uncertain times, you remain all-knowing, leading us aright;
in
the unprecedented events we're facing, you remain absolutely sovereign. Our
times are in your hands. Therefore,
our dependence on you, is total, not partial. . . our need for your forgiveness
is constant, . . . our gratitude for
your grace is profound, . . . our
love for you is deep. In our Lord's name we pray, Amen. Five Ways God Answers
Prayer
Whatever the answer, your best interest is always
in mind. Luis Palau Over the years, I've discovered from Scripture
and experience that God loves to answer our prayers. Here are five of his most
frequent answers: "No, I love you too
much."
The Lord of the universe isn't under obligation
to say "yes" to every prayer. That's a good thing, considering some of
the things we request! But sometimes God says "no" to our most
heartfelt requests. Have you discovered this to be true in your own life? I
certainly have. When my friend Diane started losing her hearing. When my
mother-in-law came down with polio. When my nephew contracted aids. I would be known as Luis Palau Jr. if it weren't
for the fact that God said "no" to my most earnest childhood prayers.
Shortly after my tenth birthday, my father, Luis Palau Sr., contracted bronchial
pneumonia and died ten days later. Death became, to me, the most undeniable reality
under heaven. Everything else can be rationalized and wondered about and
discussed, but death is there, staring you in the face. It happens. Even to the
most godly people. No matter how hard we pray. Why? Because we still live in a
fallen world. I've been reminded of this repeatedly since the
September 11, 2001, terrorist attacks on Without a doubt, the death
of my father has had more impact on my ministry than anything else in my entire
life, besides my own conversion to Jesus Christ. My wish and desire is that
people get right with God, settle the big question, and die knowing—like my
father—that they will be with Jesus, "which is better by far" (Phil.
1:23). Does that mean we shouldn't bother to pray? Just
the opposite. Over the years, traveling throughout the world, I've discovered
four other ways God frequently answers prayer. Believe me, he loves to say
"yes!" "Yes, but you'll
have to wait."
Immediate answers to prayer: You want them. I
want them. But God simply does not always work that way. And to get his best, we
must be patient. In some cases, we must wait until the stroke of midnight for
his answer to come. Phil Callaway didn't know what to say when his
young children asked if Mommy was going to die. His wife, Ramona, suffered
horrible seizures. Hundreds of friends and relatives prayed, but
Ramona's weight eventually slipped to 90 pounds. Medical specialists tried
everything, but by the fall of 1996, the seizures were occurring daily,
sometimes hourly. Phil rarely left Ramona's side. He wondered if
she would even make it to her 30th birthday. One evening, when things looked
utterly hopeless, Phil paced their dark back yard, then fell to his knees.
"God!" he cried out. "I can't take it anymore. Please do
something!" Suddenly a doctor's name came to mind. Phil
called the doctor, who saw Ramona the next morning and diagnosed a rare chemical
deficiency. Within a week, Ramona's seizures ended. Her eyes
sparkled again. The miracle was so incredible Phil says, "God gave me back
my wife." "Ask and it will
be given to you; seek and you will find; knock and the door will be opened to
you" (Matt. 7:7). "Yes, but not what
you expected."
Have you ever asked God to use you? If so, expect
the unexpected! National Football League running back Sherman
Smith, the "Sherman Tank," stood six feet four inches tall and packed
225 pounds of the most solid muscle you'd ever want to tackle. His reputation
for bowling over defensive linemen raised his celebrity to near-cult status in
the Then, without warning, the Seahawks traded their
most popular player to the San Diego Chargers. Everything changed overnight for
this running back, whose Christian faith was as rock solid as his abs. He wasn't
with the Chargers for more than a few weeks when he seriously injured his knee.
While in rehabilitation, he wondered, Lord, why did you ship me to But while his knee mended, Why was "Trust in the
Lord with all your heart and lean not on your own understanding; in all your
ways acknowledge him, and he will make your paths straight" (Prov.
3:5-6). "Yes, and here's
more!"
Ever wonder if the Lord really knows what you
want and need? Australian David Smallbone felt God leading him
to promote Christian concerts in his homeland where only 5 percent of the people
believed in Christ. When too few fans filled seats during one major tour,
however, David took a $250,000 bath in red ink. Creditors repossessed his home, and the father of
six looked for work elsewhere. A top artist offered him a job in A few weeks after they arrived, however, David
was informed that his position was "no longer available." He literally
could not get out of bed for several days. When he and his wife explained to
their children what happened, they all got on their knees and asked God to help
them. Interesting things began to happen. God provided
bags of groceries, a minivan, and odd jobs. Then the biggest surprise of all—a
recording contract for David's oldest daughter, Rebecca, age 15. She recorded
her first album using an old family name, St. James. Flash forward to today. David promotes his own
daughter's sold-out concerts. Rebecca St. James has become one of the hottest
Christian artists in All along—no surprise—God knew what he was
doing! "'For I know the
plans I have for you,' declares the Lord, 'plans to prosper you and not to harm
you, plans to give you hope and a future'" (Jer.
29:11). "Yes, I thought
you'd never ask."
Many people think prayer is complicated.
Actually, the simplest prayer can bring you the miracle you need, when you need
it. After a serious fall, an older gentleman named
Luke Mulder prayed to receive Jesus Christ. He then prayed for his wife, Clara,
who was visiting her sister in Christian cartoonist Ron Wheeler dreamed of
creating evangelistic tracts, but he needed a new computer. He found out what he
needed and started to pray. Two weeks later, a friend called Ron out of the blue
and offered him a new computer—the exact model Ron had been praying about.
Shortly after setting up the computer, Ron received a phone call from American
Tract Society asking him to design a whole series of evangelistic cartoon
tracts. My friends Esteban and Carmela Tosoni were
driving one of the highest mountain passes in the world when their car broke
down. They were 20 miles from the nearest town. The Tosoni family prayed for God
to send help. When they opened their eyes, a mechanic appeared out of nowhere,
asked if he could help, fixed their gas filter, then departed. Coincidences? Hardly! "The prayer of a
righteous man is powerful and effective" (Jas.
5:16) Copyright © 2002 by the author or Christianity Today International/Today's Christian magazine (formerly Christian Reader). January/February 2002, Vol. 40, No. 1, Page 11 Used by permission of Christianity Today International, Carol Stream, IL 60188."Prayer Resources and ArticlesVisit the webpage provided by Christianity Today.
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