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Faith After Saying 'Amen'

DAY 3 OF 3

"Amen" to the God Who Sees Me

Because both the prayer and the "Amen" said afterward matter so much. Sorely Raquel Loyo.

Isaac looked at that well and meditated there. To meditate is to reflect.

He knew that well he had a name for a reason, "the God who sees me." The story of a woman who felt invisible to this world, who seemed to not matter to her masters. She was a slave who suffered much rejection and abuse, but one day, she encountered God, and her life changed.

God no longer saw her as a slave but as a woman who needed compassion. Isaac's story was different; he wasn't a slave, but he also needed an answer to his prayers, just as that woman needed an answer.

"And Isaac went out to pray in the field at eventide" (Genesis 24:63 - Jubilee Bible).

While Isaac prayed and reflected, an answer was on its way. A woman whom he would love.

What's the point? Where am I trying to get? God saw Isaac, saw when he went to pray, saw when he reflected, and wanted all his future to be the product of His divine design.

Day after day, an "amen" was heard in that field. Meanwhile, God was resolving a matter in his favor.

God would bring a man to get him his wife. God would make a woman say yes, even though she didn't know Isaac.

God would bring that woman to his place of prayer. And God wants to do something with you, too. God places people who pray for you, God makes those contacts say "yes" to that project or that request, and God brings an answer to your place of prayer.

They say that, from the time Eliezer went to find Rebekah and bring her back to his master Abraham, many days passed because it was many kilometers away.

But from the first day Eliezer set out to find "that answer to a prayer," there was already a favorable answer.

Isaac, on that first day, said "amen," and although he didn't see anything, everything was already speeding up. Days passed, and he kept saying "amen," and the answer was already on its way until that day when the answer met him.

An answer is coming to meet you in your place of prayer.

Trust and have faith when, after your prayer, you say "amen."

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Faith After Saying 'Amen'

Though we may utter countless prayers and doubt their efficacy, God assures us that our pleas are heard. Our prayer doesn't conclude with a simple "amen"; rather, it echoes through eternity, already answered by the divine.

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