VictoryinJesus
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Agree. I’ve struggled with prayer avoiding praying. I don’t know if it is loss of hope on my part that He will answer, or my not trusting I pray for the best outcome from His perspective. Yesterday was the first time in a while that I felt moved to pray. I wanted so much for God to show He is the God of Glory who brings up those things from out of the deep. Even if men stood around and cheered they did it. No doubt it would have taken a miracle beyond men. Selfish on my part? Probably. But I wanted to witness those men come up out from the deep. I would cheer…but not that men did the impossible with their advanced equipment.With so many praying that God will save them, I am beginning to wonder whether that is for a physical saving or a spiritual saving?
As for me, my prayer does not change that much when praying for people. I pray that God will draw the people in the sub to Himself such that they can feel his presence and know His peace and reassurance that they can surely live and have life.
I often find that God's solution when I find myself in difficult situations is not anything like the solution that I ask for when in that situation. However, I always discover after the event that God's solution for me was the right solution for me in that situation.
The story of Job springs to mind. His solution after having lost everything, was to turn to God in praise and worship. I wonder if we would do that if we found ourselves in the same situation.
But you are right. Even on the submarine…we don’t know how God moved inside in those men’s hearts bringing them closer to God. Like John the Baptist in prison, Jesus didn’t go let John out but sent word (paraphrasing) “I am Him John. I am the One you looked for.”