
I remember a time, many years ago, when the rent was due and no money in the bank with two days before payday. We prayed. The paycheque arrived in the mail and was predated … for the day that the rent was due.
I remember a time when hubby had to have a biopsy. He was scared, I was scared. We prayed. When the results came back and there was nothing to be concerned about.
I remember a time when our daughter was heading to university and we had little with which to help her financially. We prayed. Then she received a very unexpected bursary.
We prayed. God answered.
and our expectation that this is the norm was created.
Unfortunately the immediate is not the norm, but the abnormal, the unique … honestly, it’s the rarity.
Much of the time we pray and wait … and wait some more. Sometimes the answer isn’t what we want. Sometimes the answer never seems to come at all.
Shawn Bolz has said,
“A lot of times we really want to bypass process. We just want instantaneous, we want immediate gratification, we want God to meet our needs, we want God to meet our desires. But He’s the God who loves process, He’s in the process.”
In this time of instant everything, from gratification to credit to all that Amazon Prime delivers, we are unpractised in process. Yet, from Genesis to Revelation process or order is a common thread … process is God’s norm.
God operates in the order of process. We only have to open Genesis and read the creation account to see that his ways are detailed, methodical, scientific, logical … in short, he generally moves through a process.
And the process he works through is his process. His perspective is grand, limitless … more vast than we can even imagine. He is all-knowing … aware of the past, present and future. It is his process, there is purpose in the process and we can trust it!
The other thing to remember, while wading through whatever process you are in the midst of is that he cares for you immeasurably more than we can imagine, more than anyone else in our lives. He loves to the point of allowing the blood of his own son to spill for you … If he loves you that much, he won’t leave you in the midst of the process you are currently going through.
“And I am sure of this,
that he who began a good work in you
will bring it to completion
at the day of Jesus Christ.”
Philippians 1:6
“So, if prayers are so powerful, how come mine don’t get answered?” That’s a question that’s asked a lot, and it’s the subtitle of my book “BARRIERS.” In reading straight through the Bible and taking note of every verse I could find that mentioned “unanswered prayer,” I found 14 “barriers” that hinder our prayers, and most of them are things we can do something about. (Hint: It’s never God’s fault.) Yes, there is a process, and prayer changes US, doesn’t it?
Thanks for your note. Yes, prayer does change us! What a life learning that is!
Carole