Dear One,
If you were to ask someone who has just received an answers to prayers if it was worth the wait, the person would give an abounding, "Yes."
However, the day before he answer was evident, if you were to ask the same question, the answer might not be so positive.
Emotions are affected by the time element between prayers and answers to the prayers. You must remain in faith, knowing that the answer will be perfect when all the spiritual elements are fulfilled which go with perfecting the answer.
Can you imagine the joy and gratitude of the Jews who awaited the birth of their Messiah? They had been told the promise all of their lives and the lives of their ancestors. When He was finally born, many people were overjoyed. There were others who weren't satisfied with the wrappings in which the answer came. They didn't like His looks, didn't like His birthplace, didn't like the circumstances of His birth and they certainly didn't like His message. When He refused to follow their religious laws, they were convinced He was not the One who was promised by Me. Yet, He was the ultimate answer to their prayers and the manifestation of My prophesies.
Remember that Jesus is the quintessential answer to their prayers when you have prayed and haven't seen the answer . Maybe the answer is there but you don't like the wrappings, or maybe the answer will be tomorrow and you will be overjoyed.
The secret to expecting the answers to your prayers is to see the things as though they were already real. They are already real in the heavens and they will be manifested in your life. The answer will be better than you can imagine.
Love, God
Hebrews 11; Romans 4:17; Ephesians 3:20
If you were to ask someone who has just received an answers to prayers if it was worth the wait, the person would give an abounding, "Yes."
However, the day before he answer was evident, if you were to ask the same question, the answer might not be so positive.
Emotions are affected by the time element between prayers and answers to the prayers. You must remain in faith, knowing that the answer will be perfect when all the spiritual elements are fulfilled which go with perfecting the answer.
Can you imagine the joy and gratitude of the Jews who awaited the birth of their Messiah? They had been told the promise all of their lives and the lives of their ancestors. When He was finally born, many people were overjoyed. There were others who weren't satisfied with the wrappings in which the answer came. They didn't like His looks, didn't like His birthplace, didn't like the circumstances of His birth and they certainly didn't like His message. When He refused to follow their religious laws, they were convinced He was not the One who was promised by Me. Yet, He was the ultimate answer to their prayers and the manifestation of My prophesies.
Remember that Jesus is the quintessential answer to their prayers when you have prayed and haven't seen the answer . Maybe the answer is there but you don't like the wrappings, or maybe the answer will be tomorrow and you will be overjoyed.
The secret to expecting the answers to your prayers is to see the things as though they were already real. They are already real in the heavens and they will be manifested in your life. The answer will be better than you can imagine.
Love, God
Hebrews 11; Romans 4:17; Ephesians 3:20
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