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This week, we wrestled with a hard question: what do you do when you pray and nothing happens? Jesus says in Matthew 7:7–8 to ask, seek, and knock. But what about when the answer is no? We were reminded that the struggle isn’t just unanswered prayer, it’s that we often fixate on what God can give us instead of who He is. Looking across Scripture, one thing becomes clear: God’s priority has always been presence. God is relentlessly pursuing relationship with His people. So maybe unanswered prayers aren’t evidence that God isn’t good… maybe they’re an invitation to trust His heart more than His hand.
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This week, we wrestled with a hard question: what do you do when you pray and nothing happens? Jesus says in Matthew 7:7–8 to ask, seek, and knock. But what about when the answer is no? We were reminded that the struggle isn’t just unanswered prayer, it’s that we often fixate on what God can give us instead of who He is. Looking across Scripture, one thing becomes clear: God’s priority has always been presence. God is relentlessly pursuing relationship with His people. So maybe unanswered prayers aren’t evidence that God isn’t good… maybe they’re an invitation to trust His heart more than His hand.