Unanswered Prayers
Unanswered Prayers

Unanswered Prayers

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<p><em>Are we there yet? / Not yet. / Are we there yet? / Not yet.</em> That was the back-and-forth game we played on the first (and definitely not the last) sixteen-hour trip back home to Arkansas from Colorado when our children were young. Our oldest two kept the game alive and well, and if I had a dollar for every time they asked, well, I&rsquo;d have a stack of dollars. It was a question my children were obsessed with, but I (the driver) was equally obsessed wondering, &ldquo;Are we there yet?&rdquo; And the answer was &ldquo;Not yet, but soon.&rdquo;</p> <p>Truth be told, most adults are asking a variation on that question although we may not voice it out loud. But we&rsquo;re asking it for that same reason&mdash;we&rsquo;re tired, and our eyes have grown &ldquo;weak with sorrow&rdquo; (Psalm 6:7). We&rsquo;re &ldquo;worn out from [our] groaning&rdquo; (v. 6) about everything from the nightly news to daily frustrations at work to never-ending health problems to relational strains, and the list goes on. We cry out: &ldquo;Are we there yet? How long, <smallcaps>Lord</smallcaps>, how long?&rdquo;</p> <p>The psalmist knew well that kind of weariness, and honestly brought that key question to God. Like a caring parent, He heard David&rsquo;s cries and in His great mercy accepted them (v. 9). There was no shame for asking. Likewise, you and I can boldly approach our Father in heaven with our honest cries of &ldquo;How long?&rdquo; and His answer might be &ldquo;Not yet. But soon. I&rsquo;m good. Trust Me.&rdquo;&nbsp;&nbsp;&nbsp;</p>

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