This morning's Streams in the Desert devotional really spoke to my heart. So often it feels like our prayers do not get answered. I've been trusting my Husband for so many things for a long time and now, suddenly, so many of those prayers are getting answered. I was speaking to my brother two days ago about how things are just suddenly starting to fall into place after waiting so long. The first answer came when my brother got a amazing job, better than he had before. I am moving in two weeks time and will see my children everyday, plus homeschooling is still being mentioned by my fh. Yes I would have liked to stay where I am now and have the kids here with me to homeschool, but my Husband have different plans for me and I will follow where He leads, trusting and resting in His will for me.
May 16
Do not be afraid, Daniel. Since the first day that you set your mind to gain understanding and to humble yourself before your God, your words were heard, and I have come in response to them. But the prince of the Persian kingdom resisted me twenty-one days. (Daniel 10:12â13)
This passage is a wonderful teaching on prayer and shows us the direct hindrance Satan can be in our lives. Daniel had fasted and prayed for twenty-one difficult days. As far as we can tell from the biblical account, the difficulty came not because Daniel was not a good person nor because his prayer was not right but because of a special attack from Satan.
The Lord had sent His angelic messenger to tell Daniel that his prayer was answered the moment he began to pray, but the good angel was hindered by an evil angel who met him along the way and wrestled with him. This conflict occurred in the heavens, yet Daniel experienced the same kind of conflict here on earth as he agonized in prayer.
âOur struggle is not against flesh and blood, but against the rulers, against the authorities,... and against the spiritual forces of evil in the heavenly realmsâ (Eph. 6:12). Satanâs attack and the ensuing struggle delayed the answer three full weeks. Daniel was nearly defeated, and Satan would have been glad to kill him, but God would not allow anything to come upon Daniel beyond what he could bear. (See 1 Cor. 10:13.)
Many prayers of believers are hindered by Satan. Yet you do not need to fear when your unanswered prayers are piling up, for soon they will break through like a flood. When that happens, not only will your answers flow through but they will also be accompanied by new blessings. from a sermon
Hell works the hardest on Godâs saints. The most worthy souls will be tested with the most pressure and the highest heat, but heaven will not desert them. William L. Watkinson
So encouraged too, we praise our Lord for the answered prayers Adina, and am just encouraged to never give up on Prayer.
Thanks Adina for this reminder. I love that last paragraph of Streams in the Desert. đ
Thank you for sharing Adina! This reminds me of the verse “my people are destroyed for lack of knowledge.” From unanswered prayers a lot of us would start thinking if the Lord has abandoned us. There could be so many reasons behind delayed prayers but only thru strong faith and trust in Him we will see the deliverance. I love how it says “Yet you do not need to fear when your unanswered prayers are piling up, for soon they will break through like a flood.” Isn’t that encouraging for all of us? “…But take courage; I have overcome the World.” John 16:33