Monday, February 25, 2008

Why Does God Not Answer Me?

Ever been trapped in a situation seemed you can't run anywhere?
You've been prayed for months, even years, but days gone without any solution came. Then you think 'Does God exist? If the answer is yes, why then He doesn't answer me? For how longer He'll let me be in this situation?' ... and many other questions.

Yeah, I've just found this interesting article from ezinearticles.com. I think it was a simple but really useful for me. At least, I become understand about what should to do whenever my question hasn't been answered yet.

Check this out!

Probably all Christians go through times when it seems like their prayers are not answered. However, if you pray with the right motives yet receive no answer, it does not mean that God is ignoring you. He might be answering in a way you never expected.

One of the biggest reasons why Christians give up on prayer is because they feel that their prayers are not getting answered or that God does not care about them. This feeling of helplessness is even more pronounced when the Christian is going through a life crisis and has nowhere to turn and cannot seem to find answers. God cares about you. But many Christians view God as someone where if you push the right buttons you will get your reward-kind of like a microwave. Yet the truth is that we don't know what lies ahead like God knows what lies ahead. What seems to be an unanswered prayer can actually be God's perfect plan for us.

Take Job in the Old Testament for instance. If anyone had what seemed to be an unanswered prayer, it was Job. Yet little did Job know that Satan was accusing him of only serving God because God had placed a protective hedge around him. Job was put to the test and he passed it and in the end pleased God-so much so that he was rewarded greatly for it. In fact, in Job 42:12 (NIV) it says that, "The LORD blessed the latter part of Job's life more than the first."

Then there was Elijah. God was faithful to bring down fire from heaven in response to his prayer. Yet a short time later his prayer to God was to take his life as Jezebel was after him (1 Kings 19). God knew what Elijah needed and it was rest. So God sent an angel to minister to Elijah, feed him, and make sure he got some rest. Elijah prayed for God's deliverance and it came but not in the way Elijah was asking for it.

It's actually a matter of childlike trust in God. We should pray and leave it in God's hands at that point. It is not something we did or failed to do that influences God and His answers to our prayer. If we pray for a million dollars, this is a lustful prayer and God probably will not grant it. But if we pray for God's will to be done and just leave it at that point then that is all we can do. We have to lean on His promises and remember that God cares for us. In Matthew 6:33 (NIV) we are told, "But seek first His kingdom and His righteousness, and all these things will be given to you as well."

Submit your prayer to God and worry about it no further.

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