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Your Question:
what's the point of praying when i'm still in pain?
Answer:
My friend, I can see the pain and struggle in your eyes, and I want to assure you that God is with you in the midst of it. The Bible says that pain often serves as a wake-up call or reminder of our human brokenness and alienation from God (Lk 13:1-5). It's a reminder that we need God's presence and power in our lives. When we're in pain, it's easy to feel like we're alone, but that's not true. God is always with us, and He wants to use our pain to draw us closer to Himself. Prayer can be a powerful tool in the midst of pain. When we pray, we're not just asking God to take away our pain, we're also acknowledging our need for Him. We're saying, "I need Your presence and Your power, Lord. I can't do this without You." (Z Cor 3:18). Prayer helps us to align ourselves with God's will and to seek His healing and restoration in our lives. It's not just about getting the answer we want, but about getting ahold of God Himself. As the Bible says, "Nothing of eternal consequence happens apart from prayer" (my favorite statement, by the way!). So, my friend, don't be discouraged if you're still in pain after praying. God is not a deceiver who would shield us from reminders of our sin and brokenness. He's a loving Father who wants to use our pain to draw us closer to Himself. Keep praying, and remember that prayer is not just about getting the answer we want, but about getting ahold of God Himself. Pray without ceasing, as the Bible says (1 Th 5:17), and talk to God as a friend, in a conversational style. This can revolutionize your prayer life and help you to experience God's presence and power in the midst of pain.
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robertson mcquilkin
power of a praying wife
stormie omartian
jesus on trial
david limbaugh
building dynamic faith
jerry falwell
power of a praying parent
stormie omartian
my utmost for his highest
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psalms
tremper longman
how to pray
c s lewis
systematic theology
wayne grudem
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