Jehovah expects us to trust him. (Hebrews 11:6) At times our trials may seem insurmountable. We might even beging to doubt whether Jehovah will help us. But the Bible assurs us that by God's power we can "scale a wall." (Psalm 18:29) So, instead of giving in toour doubts we should pray in full faith, trusting Jehovah will answer our prayers. -Read James 1:6, 7.
Jehovah expects us to act in harmony with our prayers. For example, a brother may ask Jehovah to help him get time off from his secular work so that he can attend a regional convention. How might Jehovah answer that prayer? He might give the brother the courage he needs to approach his employer. But the brother still needs to follow through by making the request. He may need to ask repeatedly. He may even offer to trade shifts wit another employee, and if neceessary, he may offer to take the time off without pay.
Jehovah expects us to pray repeatedly about our concerns. (1 Thessalonians 5:17) Jesus implied that some of our requests would not be granted right away. (Luke 11:9) So do not give up;! Pray earnestly and repeatedly. (Luke 8:1-7) When we continue praying about a matter, we show Jehovah that our requests is not a passing whim. We also demonstrate our faith in his ability to help us.
Next time: WHY WE MAY NEED TO ADJUSTS SOME OF OUR REQUESTS
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