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Discuss why the statement, “God always answers prayer ‘yes, no, or wait’” is inadequate to address the challenge of unanswered prayer in our lives.
Austin Groot replied 10 months, 3 weeks ago 59 Members · 59 Replies
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We are all as unique as our fingerprints and that includes our personal life journey here on earth- thus God addresses His Will to be done in our lives as it applies to each person’s individual story and a simplistic matrix of “yes, no, or wait “ is and would be totally inadequate to apply to the intricate details of that journey as God alone is sovereign over the future.
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Since prayer is relational we have to sometimes spend time with the Lord to understand if God is trying to show us something in the unanswered prayer.
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We are in a culture of I want it now… so I don’t get what I want, then it is unfair and whine about it. We want answers because we can look up the answers on the computer and Google