When God is silent
God hears every prayer that His children pray. That is promised. Does that mean God will answer every prayer the way we want or think is right? No.
Jessica Ingram is a regular contributor to The Scroll. She also is project manager for TAB Media Group. She graduated from Mississippi State University in 2017 and is a member of The Church at Brook Hills, Birmingham.
God hears every prayer that His children pray. That is promised. Does that mean God will answer every prayer the way we want or think is right? No.
Don’t be intimidated or distracted by what the end times might look like. Take comfort in what the end times certainly mean.
All your sleepless nights? God sees. All the tears you’ve cried? God sees. God sees your broken heart, He sees your suffering, He sees your anxiety.
All Christians have the responsibility and opportunity to think deeply about God. When we know Him better, we can love Him better.
Let us lean into His wisdom and allow it to guide us as we navigate the complexities of life, drawing nearer to Him each day.
Philippians 2:4 says, “Let each of you not look only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.”
The global Church is made up of many churches in many denominations. Heaven is not reserved for Southern Baptists alone, but the actions and words of some at the SBC annual meeting suggest that they do not believe that.
In our darkest nights of questioning and hurting, we must remember what God has done. God is faithful. He always has been faithful and always will be faithful. We have 66 books testifying to God’s faithfulness.
God hears every prayer that His children pray. That is promised. Does that mean God will answer every prayer the way we want or think is right? No.
Don’t be intimidated or distracted by what the end times might look like. Take comfort in what the end times certainly mean.
All your sleepless nights? God sees. All the tears you’ve cried? God sees. God sees your broken heart, He sees your suffering, He sees your anxiety.
All Christians have the responsibility and opportunity to think deeply about God. When we know Him better, we can love Him better.
Let us lean into His wisdom and allow it to guide us as we navigate the complexities of life, drawing nearer to Him each day.
Philippians 2:4 says, “Let each of you not look only to his own interests, but also to the interests of others.”
The global Church is made up of many churches in many denominations. Heaven is not reserved for Southern Baptists alone, but the actions and words of some at the SBC annual meeting suggest that they do not believe that.
In our darkest nights of questioning and hurting, we must remember what God has done. God is faithful. He always has been faithful and always will be faithful. We have 66 books testifying to God’s faithfulness.
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