That's why it's important to pray for something that we need in ours heart to 
God to receive something from him.
Addison 

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  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Carleeta Manser 
  To: [email protected] 
  Sent: Friday, December 05, 2008 4:28 AM
  Subject: {dbilg} Daily Bread


  for a child, maybe for an honest job—and your prayer wasn’t answered. Seemed 
like Heaven was closed to you. This is a common problem many people have;
  and some just turn their backs on the Lord. “If He doesn’t care enough for me 
to help me, I’m through with Him!” But that’s not the solution! Let’s try
  to help a wee bit: 

  (1) God never promised He would be your lowly servant, to come and go at your 
request. 

  (2) He never promised that His children would be exempt from suffering, 
disappointment, pain. If He did “exempt” them, people would profess to follow 
Him
  who only wanted material benefit. Heaven would get crammed with hypocrites. 

  (3) Though He hasn’t promised you “exemption” from what all human beings have 
to endure, He has unequivocally promised to give you grace (an inner peace)
  to endure your pain, sorrow, disappointment, in a way that honors your 
Savior. 

  (4) That endurance (Rom. 5:1-5) immediately admits you to the privileged 
inner circle of those who are “partakers of the sufferings of Christ” (1 Peter
  4:13). 

  (5) Bearing your suffering (whatever kind) in that spirit then qualifies you 
to be a member of the Lord’s University Teaching Staff where you are given
  the joyous labor of helping someone else in his/her suffering. I’m serious! A 
Christian psychiatrist told me that a humble lay member who has genuine faith
  and sanctified understanding, can help a needy person as much as 
psychiatrists can. (I didn’t say that—he did.) See Exodus 19:4, 5; if Israel 
had been
  willing to believe the New Covenant, they would have become a “kingdom of 
priests,” psychiatrists.


  

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