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Visit GOD's Flesh on Wordpress

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Youtube image. I will be focusing on my other GOD's Flesh blog on wordpress to develop it because my e-books are located there and also my e-mail list. The ministry needs money for certain works of the Kingdom, so I need to sell some e-books. You may proceed there if you want to continue getting our articles, but rest assured, I will be going back to this blog as soon as possible, Godwilling. So, I invite you to visit the wordpress blog by clicking this link: GOD's Flesh on Wordpress. Join my email discipleship. Just email me at godsflesgblog@gmail.com. For more radically life-changing insights, get my e-books! GOD's Flesh: "And after my skin has been destroyed, yet in my flesh I will see God; I myself will see him with my own eyes—I, and not another. How my heart yearns within me!" [Job 19.26-17]. LIKE US ON FACEBOOK!

When Your Prayers Get Nothing from God

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Image from Flickr. Here's Part 1 Don't panic when your prayers seem to get nothing from God. I stress on the word "seem." Often, it seems that way. Answered prayers are good, but you see, there's something in unanswered prayers that they're not telling us---either they don't want to or they don't know it---because they're "stuck" with answered prayers. 😏 Often (I said often , not always), answered prayers are for those who can't afford to wait, either they have less patience or they have urgent cases in their hands. But if God is working on you big-time, he intentionally prolongs your waiting, improving on your patience, because James says "patience (or perseverance) must finish its work so that you may be perfect and complete, not lacking anything." You're somewhat in the same situation as Abraham and Moses were (and other prophets and men of God) who suffered incredible delays or "wasting time

Unanswered Prayer is Favor

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Image from ColourBox. One day, I read somewhere in the bible. "Will he keep putting them off?" The phrase caught my attention years ago while in meditation. It was a powerful revelation. God sometimes intentionally "keeps putting off" the prayers of his "righteous (or chosen) ones." He deliberately delays or ignores our prayers, keeping them unanswered "day and night," not because of sin in our lives, but because he chooses to. Why does he choose to? I'll reveal it to you later. Here's the complete passage: And will not God bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry out to him day and night? Will he keep putting them off? [Luke 18.7] I then understood God's point in Job. Job's prayers remained unanswered because God favored him, as God's earlier conversation with Satan revealed. Job's friends insisted that it was due to sin, or disfavor, because they didn't understand what was going on, though the