When God's Answer Is No
This summer, I've been wrestling with some things that made me feel down and a little off. These issues were starting to impact my faith in negative ways. And even though I've been a Christian a long time and know that God doesn't always allow things to work out how I think they should, I'd let this become a wedge between the Lord and me.
I let a week slip by without reading my Bible, and soon, my prayer life, which felt like a stale repetition of the same words day after day, felt dull and one-sided. I thought if I was bored with my prayers, surely God must be too.
A Sudden Realization
A few weeks into my inadvertent prayer and Bible fast, I was missing my fellowship with the Lord. I found myself thinking frequently about Him and about the things I'd let get between us. Then one day, it dawned on me. I was expecting God to do something He never said He would do, and the space I could feel between us was not because He'd moved away or stopped listening—it was because I had. He was still listening to my prayers and knew what I asked. But His way is best, so His answer was no, or maybe not now, or not like this.
Making This Relatable
Picture someone you love—your spouse, child, or best friend. Now think about what would happen if they asked you for something that was in your power to give, but you knew it wasn't best for them or that now wasn't the right time. You wouldn't give it to them, right? Out of your great love for them, you'd hold back giving your loved one what they wanted, even if they wholeheartedly believed it was good and right for them.
I think this is very much what it looks like between God and us. He knows us best and sees the whole picture—from beginning to end. We know how much He loves us because He died to spare us from the punishment of our sin and secure our spot with Him in eternity. So when we pray, and His answer is no or not now, it's because He loves us and is waiting to give us His best—not because He doesn't care, isn't listening, or has moved away from us. Quite the contrary, He loves and never leaves us.
I'm the one who moves away.
I'm the one who gets tired of waiting.
I'm the one who misinterprets silence for absence.
Transform Your Thinking
Friend, the next time you choose to hold back something "good" so your loved one can have what's best, remember that God does this same thing for you. It's time to transform your thinking. Think of God's "no" as "I love you" and His "not now" as "I have something better for you." I guarantee things will feel different when you start thinking this way. Instead of feeling like God doesn't care or isn't listening, you'll feel like the treasured and protected child of God that you indeed are.
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