Our Prayers, God's Timing (James Banks)

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Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work with us

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Now to him who is able to do immeasurably more than all we ask or imagine, according to his power that is at work with us.
       —Ephesians 3:20



Read: Luke 1: 5-17



Bible in a Year: Jeremiah 37: 39;




Sometimes God takes His time in answering our prayers, and that isn't always easy for us to understand.



That was the situation for Zechariah, a priest whom the angel Gabriel appeared to one day near an altar in the temple in Jerusalem. Gabriel told him, "Do not be afraid, Zechariah; your prayer has been heard. Your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son, and you are to call him John" (Luke 1:13, italics added).



But Zechariah had probably asked God for a child years before, and he struggled with Gabriel's message because Elizabeth was now well beyond the expected age for childbirth. Still, God aswered his prayer.



God's memory is perfect. He is able to remember our prayers not only for years but also for generations beyond oir lifetime.  He never forgets them and may move in response long after we first brought our requests to Him. Sometimes His answer is "no," other times it is "wait" —but His respose is always measured with love. God's ways are beyond us, but we can trust that they are good.



Zechariah learned this. He asked for a son, but God gave him even more. His son John would grow up to be the very prophet who would announce the arrival of the Messiah.



Zechariah's experience demonstrates a vital truth that should also encourage us as we pray: God's timing is rarely our own, but it is always worth waiting for.

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When we cannot see God's hand at work, we can still trust His heart.

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