As a pastor, I speak with many people about
their spiritual journey. From these interactions, I know that most individuals
are not satisfied with their prayer life. They lack anticipation and faith, and
time with God feels empty. Most likely, this is why many Christians pray so
little and so passionlessly.
Yesterday, we began looking at obstacles to a healthy prayer life. Let’s explore one more hindrance that blocks vibrant communication between God and us: impatience.
see the big picture as He can, we would gladly wait for His
way and time.
Yesterday, we began looking at obstacles to a healthy prayer life. Let’s explore one more hindrance that blocks vibrant communication between God and us: impatience.
Most of
us have at some point brought our supplication to Jesus vigorously but did not
see the desired results. Unfortunately, humans are, by nature, fainthearted. We
get weary of asking and listening when all we perceive is silence. Remember,
though, that God is not some “cosmic bellhop”; He does not act on our cue. In
fact, if we could
Actually,
I believe that we benefit by not receiving all that we request. Understanding
this concept is a sign of spiritual maturity. When we are thoroughly satisfied
with the Lord’s presence, our relationship with Him will flourish, even when we
don’t get all we ask. When that is the case, we grasp what prayer is—not a long
want list, but a relationship.
Barriers
can develop if we persistently cry out to God but nothing changes. Continue to
pray. Beyond this “wall,” you’ll sense God’s presence, where you will find
peace, joy, and awesome glimpses of His glory. This will be completely
satisfying, even if He never gives you exactly what you requested.
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