3 Ways to Press Through Unanswered  Prayer
LYSA TERKEURST
LYSA TERKEURST
"You  intended to harm me, but God intended it for good to accomplish what is now  being done, the saving of many lives." Genesis 50:20 (NIV)
I  opened the anonymous letter and my heart sank. It was from another mom who  wanted to make sure I had a list of all the ways one of my daughters was falling  short. There in black and white she listed my daughter's mistakes, shortcomings  and frailties.
And  then just to make sure I took her nameless letter seriously, she informed me  she'd be sending a copy to my pastor.
My  initial reaction was figure out who sent this so I could call her. Talk this  through face-to-face. Assure her my husband and I were not only aware of some  struggles my daughter was having but also working diligently to help her  course-correct.
But  as I reread the letter, I discerned it wasn't sent from a place of love for my  family or a heart that wanted to help.
From  the language she used and the fact that there wasn't a way to contact her, it  was obvious she didn't send it because she wanted the best for my daughter.
I  sat on the edge of my bed and cried.
It's  so hard to have someone attack you in an area that's already rubbed raw with  hardship. Her letter was like a bullet straight to my heart.
However,  it was also a wake-up call to get more intentional in praying for my daughter. I  thought about her struggles a lot. I talked about her struggles. I worried about  her struggles.
But  thinking about, talking about and worrying about something is not the same as  praying about it.
I  determined to turn this letter that felt like a bullet into a blessing by using  it as a catalyst to ramp up my prayer life.
Through  my tears I cried out to the Lord, "I will not sacrifice Your grace for my child  on the altar of people's opinions. Of course I want my daughter to walk the  straight and narrow path of great choices. But I trust You Lord to write her  testimony. My main goal for her is not behavior modification but total heart  transformation. I want her to want You, Lord, and Your best for her life. Give  me the courage to not just pray about my daughter, but to pray her all the way  through this."
Praying  her through the ups and downs wasn't easy. There were days I wondered if God was  even hearing my prayers.
It's  tough to pray someone all the way through a messy, hard, complicated situation  and not see answers. Maybe you've been there. Maybe you are there now.
Can  I speak hope into your heart with 3 ways to press through unanswered  prayers?
1.  Know with confidence God hears your prayers.
1  John 5:14 reminds us, "This is the confidence we have in approaching  God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears  us" (NIV).
2.  Trust that prayer makes a difference, even when you don't see the  difference.
It  may take a while for you to see God answer your prayers. But don't miss an "in  the meantime answer" you can receive right away. Philippians 4: 6-7 reminds us  of the immediate answer to every prayer: "Do not be anxious about  anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving,  present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which  transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ  Jesus." (NIV)
Did  you catch it? It's the peace of God that will guard your heart and mind in the  process while you're waiting for God to reveal His answer to your request. When  you pray, you can trust you are doing your part and God will certainly do His  part.
3.  Tell fear it has no place in this conversation.
These  prayers are your gateway to feel an assurance you don't see yet. But fear will  beg you to focus on the problem more than God's promises. Isaiah 41:10  says, "So do not fear, for I am with you; do not be dismayed, for I am  your God. I will strengthen you and help you; I will uphold you with my  righteous right hand" (NIV).
It's  been a year and a half since I got that hard letter that prompted more frequent  prayers for my daughter ... that bullet that turned into a blessing. I recently  visited her at college and could hardly believe my eyes.
She's  a completely different girl.
At  one point during our time together, I asked her, "What finally made following  Jesus wholeheartedly click for you?" She said, "Mom, I've made friends who love  Jesus. I saw a joy in them that I wanted. So, I started doing what they do even  when I didn't want to. At first I thought getting up to do devotions was  unrealistic, prayer meetings were boring, and listening to praise music,  excessive. But as I kept doing these things, the Lord started changing my  thought patterns. And when I started thinking about life from the standpoint of  truth, I had so much more joy."
She  then paused and said words I've longed to hear and prayed to hear for so long,  "Mom, I've just completely fallen in love with Jesus."
I  can hardly type those words without crying.
I  pray this infuses your heart with hope to keep praying. I pray you believe God  can take the things others intended to harm you or the ones you love, and use  them for good to accomplish His purposes as today's key verse reminds us.
I  need a visual reminder of these truths. And I'm wondering if you do too. This  month Proverbs 31 Ministries has partnered with Fashion and Compassion to create  beautiful jewelry using repurposed bullets from Ethiopia. Our hope is that when  we wear one of the From Bullets to Blessings pieces, you and I  can be reminded to pray with deep assurance that God hears us and will bring  good from this in His time.
And  if you want my team and me to pray alongside you, visit my blog by clicking here and leave a comment about what you are  believing for in prayer today.
Dear  Lord, only You can turn what was meant for evil into good. I thank You in  advance for all that You're going to do in my life. In Jesus' Name,  Amen.
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