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Divine Delays

Divine Delays

Greg Laurie

A New Beginning

There are times when we pray about something maybe once, perhaps twice, even three times, and if we don’t receive an answer in the affirmative, then we give up and assume that it must not be God’s will. Yet Jesus taught His disciples “that they should always pray and not give up” (Luke 18:1 NIV).

We need to understand that when we pray, a spiritual battle is raging behind the scenes. In the Book of Daniel we find an interesting story in which Daniel offered his request before God and the answer finally came. An angel appeared to him and said,

“Don’t be afraid, Daniel. Since the first day you began to pray for understanding and to humble yourself before your God, your request has been heard in heaven. I have come in answer to your prayer. But for twenty-one days the spirit prince of the kingdom of Persia blocked my way. Then Michael, one of the archangels, came to help me...” (Daniel 10:12–13 NLT)

It may be that you have asked God for something in your life that He wants to do. Just because it has not happened yet does not mean that it never will happen. God’s delays are not necessarily His denials.

Clearly there are some prayers the devil will oppose more than others. For example, when you pray for someone’s salvation, you need to know that it is a spiritual battle. The last thing the devil wants to do is to release one of his captives.

In April 2003, U.S. military forces undertook a courageous operation to rescue PFC Jessica Lynch, whose group was ambushed and captured during the Iraqi invasion. These soldiers risked their lives to save this POW and recover the bodies of eight other American soldiers. In the same way, the devil has POWs. And the only way people can be freed from spiritual bondage is when the power of Satan is bound. That is why, when we pray for a person’s salvation, we need to pray that God will open his or her eyes so they will see their need for Jesus Christ. We can’t give up.

One of the classic stories of persistent prayer is that of the Syro-Phoenician woman, a non-Jew who came to Jesus and asked Him to touch her demon-possessed daughter and deliver her. Jesus said, “It is not good to take the children’s bread and throw it to the little dogs” (Matthew 15:26 NKJV).

But instead of taking offense, she replied, “Yes, Lord, yet even the little dogs eat the crumbs which fall from their masters’ table” (verse 27). 

Jesus was so impressed with her response that He said, “O woman, great is your faith! Let it be to you as you desire” (verse 28). The Bible says her daughter was healed from that very hour.

So what do we learn from this story? Jesus was not putting up barriers to keep her away, but to draw her closer — barriers that genuine, persistent faith could hurdle. Her faith was so great that even a tiny leftover of Jesus’ power, in her estimation, would be enough to deliver her daughter.

Jesus urges us to be persistent in our prayers: “Ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you. For everyone who asks receives, and he who seeks finds, and to him who knocks it will be opened” (Matthew 7:7–8 NKJV). If you were to directly translate these very familiar words of Jesus, it would sound something like this: “Keep asking, keep seeking, keep knocking. . . . ”

Jesus also said, “If you then, being evil, know how to give good gifts to your children, how much more will your Father who is in heaven give good things to those who ask Him!” (Matthew 7:11 NKJV). This reminds us of the intimacy and fellowship we have with God. Jesus taught the disciples to pray, “Our Father in heaven, hallowed be Your name” (Matthew 6:9 NKJV). When we bring our requests before God, we need to remember that we are speaking to our Father.

You see, it is His will to give you the things that you need in your life. Maybe you have been praying about something and there has not been an answer. Maybe there has been an interruption. Remember this: sometimes an interruption is actually the intervention of God. Disappointment can be His appointment. So don’t give up.


Reproduced by permission from Harvest Ministries with Greg Laurie, PO Box 4000, Riverside, CA, 92514.

 

Most Recent User Comments
EAGLESURF
6/16/2007 3:20 PM
This is an excellent article to make us realize that we should not give up on God as he never gives up on us.It seems to us sometimes God is not on time to help but yet He is never late. The Word says "in due time" not in our time.
God has everything under control.
I was truly blessed by this article and feel encouraged as I pray that God will reveal Himself to my family and friends.
ktfahel
6/12/2007 3:31 PM
I totally relate to God's timing not being OUR timing. When my husband and I got married in 1985 we decided that we would "wait a couple of years" and then start our family. After a couple of years we prayed for children (we did have one miscarriage in 1987) and waited...

and prayed, and waited...

Finally, our first-born, a daughter, was born...2 months after we celebrated our _17th_ anniversary!!! Then, 2 years and 4 months later, we had another daughter.

Believe me, we know our little girls are answers to prayers, and living symbols of God's faithfulness.
dnvanhorne
6/11/2007 5:37 PM
A pleasant good day to you. I am so happy to find this site.Everyday i look forward to my encouragements,but today i was moved by the article "divine delays". I have been praying to God for so many years and at times it seems like he's not near me at all. But today, i have been encouraged by this. Im praying for you.

Keep up the good work for the Lord.
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