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                  School of Hard Knocks
                  Aqualyn Toi Jones 
                  I have a list of pet peeves that seems to grow as I grow 
older. Number seven on that list is speaking to a customer service rep who 
cannot answer my question. It's kind of like an oxymoron. The whole point of 
asking a question is to receive a response. It's impolite to not answer. And 
when a request seems unheard, it's easy to feel ignored or insignificant. 

                  When we go to God in prayer, we go expecting an answer. We 
desperately want to know that He hears us and that He cares. When we inquire 
about the deepest issues of our hearts, we need to know that there is an answer 
and that we will receive it. 

                  Jesus promises that if you ask, you will receive. If you 
seek, you will find and if you knock, the door will be opened for you (Matthew 
7:7). We have a promise that our prayers will be heard AND answered. 

                  But what happens when the answers aren't so clear? What do 
you do when what you've been fervently praying for doesn't happen? This is what 
I call the "School of the Hard Knocks." Typically that phrase refers to the 
knowledge you gain from life's negative experiences. Here, it is the lessons we 
learn as we persistently ask, seek, and knock. It is the growth we experience 
as we wait for our prayers to be answered. 

                  Waiting. There's another item on my list of pet peeves. 
Possibly, number one. But it goes hand-in-hand with prayer.

                  We live in an "instant" society. I can send a message in an 
instant. I can prepare a meal in an instant (thanks to the handy dandy 
microwave). I can download music in an instant. No wonder we're so accustomed 
to instant gratification. So accustomed, in fact, that we expect instant 
answers from God.

                  Let's be clear. He can answer in an instant. He can answer 
before you even ask the question. But often there will be a delay between the 
time you ask and the time you receive. This is the time when our faith is 
tested and strengthened. 

                  Sometimes before prayer can be answered, we have to be 
changed. Perhaps when we are our changed the nature of our prayer request will 
also change. 

                  God is working while we wait. Don't stop asking or seeking. 
Keep knocking. 

                  Remember, patience is made perfect in the School of the Hard 
Knocks. 



                        Toi Jones is a writer and an advocate for youth, 
underdogs, and all things (and people) that are broken and overlooked. 
Compassionate at her core, Toi is also an educator, a mentor, and a supporter 
of multiple initiatives for South Africa.
                       

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