Monday, January 11, 2010

answers

Answers, are they important?
When personal challenges get overwhelming and
failures persecute us daily, it’s easy to give up.
People get used to living without answers.
Agnosticism is a claim not to be able to find answers.
In reality it just gives man another excuse not to believe
and not to trust God. Disobedience gets justified.
Christianity is not afraid of questions.
Believers are encouraged to get to know God and to know
him more. Asking questions is a clear evidence of a living
and dynamic faith.
In prayer we ask from God. We look for answers.
Isaiah said that in the future there will be a time on earth
when God answers us even before we ask. Is. 65:24
That time has not come , yet.
Yes, he knows what we need and what we ask even before
we pray.
However , he invites us to fellowship with him daily.
In prayer we receive answers.
The purpose of prayer is not to get God to do our will,
but for us to know him.
If you are not ready for your life to change, don’t pray.
We cannot pray to the living God and expect to continue
in our compromised life-style. Is.59:1-2
Prayer is not a one-way street. It’s a light from heaven in
the midst of the worst possible traffic jam on this earth.

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