As she tucked little Lynn into bed, her Mom asked, “Have you said your prayers yet?”
“Well, not
really,” she answered. “I started to say them. I got down on my knees and when
I started saying them I remembered that they were the same ones that I said
last night. Since I didn’t want to bore God, I told Him the story of the Three
Bears. I hope He liked it.”
Our prayers
never bore God. In fact, Jesus said just the opposite. On one occasion when He
was teaching people to pray, He advised them to “Continue to ask until you get
what you want; continue to search until you find what you are looking for and
continue to knock on the door that is closed until it is opened.” So, there is
an important lesson for us here.
God will
always answer our prayers; but He will answer them in His time and in the way
that reveals His perfect wisdom and perfect love. If He were to answer our
prayers as soon as we offered them, it might be the worst possible thing for
us. Often we ask for things that, if they were granted immediately, would be
our ruin and bring about our destruction!
Jesus
assures us that God will answer our prayers if we insist and persist. Not only
will He answer them at the right time but that we will eventually and
ultimately understand the wisdom, love and plan He has for us.
Prayer:
Lord, we not only ask for the determination to keep on asking,
seeking and knocking, but for the patience to wait upon You knowing that the
answer will come. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
Scripture For Today: Keep on asking, and you will receive what you
ask for. Keep on seeking, and you will find. Keep on knocking, and the door
will be opened to you. For everyone who asks, receives. Everyone who seeks,
finds. And to everyone who knocks, the door will be opened. Matthew 7:7-11
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