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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, 4 weeks ago 59 Members · 59 Replies
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I’m not sure how to address this, I’m still learning.
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I’m not sure if it’s inadequate. I’ve had some years that were so immediate that it was amazing, miraculous. I feel my waiting now is His waiting on me.
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When we are distress about something and pray about it, the stock answer of God will answer either “yes, no, or wait” doesn’t always help our emotional state. When we are hurting, we are looking for specific answers that that statement doesn’t address.
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Because we don’t always know what God’s plan is for yourselves or others.
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Can bring confusion in our lives. And even cause wondering why one gets answered yes one gets answered no and one seems not to get answered at all. Even though we know God is in control and we trust him our hearts can grow weary.