Why Your Prayer Is Not Answered – What the Bible SaysSample
Why God Might Not Answer Your Prayer - I
In this reading, we uncover the first two reasons why God might not be answering your prayer.
Reason #1: You don’t ask.
Even though this entire set of readings is about prayer, and you have every intention to pray over all aspects of your life, you may not be doing so. And, if you’re not praying about it, then you shouldn’t be expecting God to answer:
You do not have because you do not ask God. – James 4:2b
You may be thinking that this is ridiculous, but think about the daily decisions you make WITHOUT prayer. Decisions about work, family, priorities, conflict and much more.
Now check this example from the life of Jesus. Be sure to read it carefully:
One of those days Jesus went out to a mountainside to pray, and spent the night praying to God. When morning came, he called his disciples to him and chose twelve of them, whom he also designated apostles…. – Luke 6:12-13
Did you get that? Jesus, the son of God, spent all night praying to God before announcing who would be part of his inner circle – and this is Jesus, Son of God!
The message is clear. Even if you already feel equipped to handle all the issues that life throws at you each day, you need to still bathe these in prayer. Better to be proactive than to wait until things are not going well to start praying, right?
Reason #2: You ask with wrong motives.
Are you familiar with how King Hezekiah prayed for rescue from his enemies who had laid siege to the city of Jerusalem? Hezekiah included an underlying reason for God to answer his prayer – not just praying for military success, his life, or even the lives of his people. It was “so that all the kingdoms of the earth may know that you alone, Lord, are God.” (2 Kings 19:19).
James, brother of Jesus, highlights the motives behind your prayer as a reason why God may not be answering:
When you ask, you do not receive, because you ask with wrong motives, that you may spend what you get on your pleasures. – James 4:3
As we noted earlier, God wants to bless you, but only with that which are good for you and in line with His will, not just to satisfy your desires.
Adding the “so that” clause to your prayer is not always obvious or easy, is it? Best to remind yourself of an earlier promise given by James to help with that:
If any of you lacks wisdom, you should ask God, who gives generously to all without finding fault, and it will be given to you.
– James 1:5
And, as God answers, you will more clearly see how God wants to use even you “so that” His Kingdom is built!
Reflection / Application
- Reason #1 for unanswered prayer is not asking. Do you sometimes assume God should be working in your life without your having to ask for it? What areas does that apply to?
- Jesus prayed all night before announcing his team, yet He was the son of God. Which of your decisions do you bring before God in prayer? Which do you not? Why?
- Hezekiah prayed “so that” God might be glorified. James tells us not to pray with wrong motives. What motivated your most recent prayers for help? How would answers to those prayers glorify God?
About this Plan
As you pray to God for guidance, it sometimes seems that God is not listening. Even when you are eager to hear a response – any response – God remains silent. In these readings, we uncover six reasons why God might not be answering your prayers. Each of the reasons comes straight from the Bible and gives you an actionable checklist to ensure your prayer life is on track.
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