Are you one of the many in an apparently hopeless situation? Years and years of 
unanswered prayer have all but silenced your faint whisper of hope. You are at 
the place where you think even God and all His holy angels can't "give thee the 
desires of thine heart" (Psalm 37:4). You've been praying a long time. It's too 
late, you feel.

Maybe it's a health problem, or marital, or an estrangement. Maybe you just 
built your house in Baghdad and it's been shattered by bombs and you have no 
insurance. Whatever, you are tempted to say goodbye forever to that "desire of 
thine heart." And yet you have given your heart to the Lord, you keep His 
commandments including the Sabbath, you are DOING everything He says to do. But 
just prolonged waiting for prayer to be answered. There's a chapter in the 
Bible written especially to encourage you:

(a) "Do not let the son of the foreigner, who has joined himself to the Lord, 
speak, ... 'The Lord has utterly separated me from His people'; nor let the 
eunuch say, 'Here I am, a dry tree'" (Isa. 56:3). If a man in Isaiah's day had 
been castrated, that must have been about the most final negative answer to 
prayer he could imagine. A tree forever fruitless! A man in Israel must have 
children, especially a boy, or he's a write-off forever. Just endure until 
death releases you from vain hopes--his was the natural assumption of castrated 
males. You're simply outside the "family" of God.

(b) But the Lord has a special message for them: "'Keep My Sabbaths, and choose 
what pleases Me, and hold fast My [new] covenant, even to them I will give in 
My house and within My walls a place and a name BETTER than that of sons and 
daughters; ... an everlasting name that shall not be cut off. ... The Lord God 
gathers the outcasts of Israel'" (vss. 4-8).

(c) That's a renewal of the New Covenant promises God made to Abraham! "Choose" 
to believe when you think you can't; "hold fast" to the New Covenant promises, 
and you'll realize a "desire of thine heart" that is BETTER than you had once 
cherished or imagined.


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