"We ought always to pray and not to lose heart." (Luke 18:1).

The Bible tells of a widow who went to an unjust judge every day and said,"Justice me against my adversary."

The widow knew that the judge"feared no God, and cared not for men."

Yet she did not give up. She did not give up. She got up every morning and went there with her plea. To her, this judge was the only one who could give her a solution.

The Lord gave us this example as an example for us to follow: to go to the righteous judge at all times without giving up, and he will surely decide our petitions.

Some of us may have a petition that has not yet been answered, and we may feel exhausted and discouraged because of it—that is, we may have lost faith in his fulfillment.

The Word of God commands us to keep going, keep going, keep going, keep going—without losing heart in turning to God for these petitions.

Not to lose hope in it, not to despair but to continue praying.

Sometimes the Lord does not respond if the request does not agree with His will, desire and time.

But the Word of God commands us to pray all the time and not to get tired because prayer will give comfort.

Praying to God will make us speak, express, release what is inside us and cry out and thus feel comfort and peace.

Prayer is an expression of persistence and not despair. The widow in the Bible was vindicated by the unjust judge and answered her request. Will our heavenly Father not vindicate us?

Our loving and just Father

The Lord knows our request, knows our pain, and knows our feelings, but He only wants us to sit in His presence, to talk to Him, to be filled with His Holy Spirit to give us peace, comfort, and joy. He will respond according to His will, His desire, and His time, and we must submit to His will

"Rejoicing in hope, patient in tribulation, continuing in prayer," (Romans 12:12).

"Jesus said, And in that day you will ask me nothing. Verily, verily, I say unto you, Whatsoever ye shall ask of the Father in my name, he will give it you." (John 16:23).

 

We trust, we trust in you, Lord. We trust that you will answer.

Good morning to you with the light of Christ.