God's Promise: Persistent Prayer Brings Swift Answ

God says, listen to what this judge says. Will not God avenge his own children by calling on him? Now, the Lord made a very powerful statement. He said, even though he may tarry, even though he may not answer, When we want him to answer, he will come speedily.

If we are persistent, he'll move fast. #pastorwest #forgivenotforget #helpuslord #testimonytony

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... Read moreIn my own journey with faith, I've found that persistence in prayer truly makes a difference. There have been moments when answers seemed delayed, but holding onto the belief that God listens changed how I prayed. The idea that, even when it seems like He may tarry, God eventually moves quickly to help us is deeply encouraging. The quote "Will not God avenge his own children by calling on him?" resonates strongly with me. It reminds us that God cares about our struggles and is attentive to our petitions. Through continuing to call on Him, even in frustration or doubt, we open ourselves to experience His intervention. This message aligns with many testimonies I've heard where persistent prayer led to breakthroughs—whether in healing, guidance, or relief from tough situations. It’s a reminder to stay hopeful and proactive in spiritual practice. Moreover, incorporating hashtags like #helpuslord and #forgivenotforget encourages community engagement and shared experiences. This collective faith journey strengthens believers, showing that persistent prayer is not just an individual act but a shared spiritual support. Overall, embracing persistence in prayer helps nurture patience and deepens trust in God's timing. It’s a practice that brings peace, knowing that even if answers delay, they come with divine speed and purpose when the time is right.