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How
many times have you prayed for something to happen in your life?
You
prayed that a great job opportunity would work out. You prayed
that the man or woman in your life would be "the one". Some people
even pray to win the lottery, saying it would enrich their lives.
You may have even bargained that if God answered your prayer
you'd sacrifice or pledge something. You'd attend church faithfully;
you'd treat your fellow mankind with appreciation and compassion.
You'd never ask for anything again. The list could go on and
on.
Country
music star, Garth Brooks, sings a song titled, Unanswered
Prayers, which I'm moved by every time I hear it. He sings
a story of meeting his old high school flame at a hometown football
game with his wife. During the encounter he realizes that had
his teen-aged prayer to "make her my own for all time" been answered
he'd have missed out on the true gifts in his life.
The
story is about a man who discovers how God's plan doesn't necessarily
include all our prayer requests. It represents that some of God's
greatest gifts are unanswered prayers. As the lyrics say "I guess
the good Lord knows what he's doing after all".
The
song says to thank God for unanswered prayers. If you think back
on some of the prayers you've asked along your journey I'm sure
you can come up with at least one that you are grateful for it
going unanswered. I will admit that some of my prayer requests
were, in hindsight, not thought out too well and often desperate.
Yet I was quite passionate and full of conviction at the time.
To share a real example - I prayed for years, literally, that
God would make my marriage right and bring relief to my frustration.
That prayer went unanswered. Now I understand that was the path
intended for me. I never would have evolved to who I am today
nor would I appreciate the individual I've rediscovered or the
true gifts in my life.
Learning
from what's behind us and never knowing what's in store for our
future makes for an unknown. I've replaced the craving to define
the "unknown" with a desire to experience and benefit from the
self-evolution that I trust will unveil. The true wisdom to be
gained from an unanswered prayer isn't necessarily the content
of the prayer. I think it's more about appreciating and recognizing
the blessings we do have in our lives. If we adjust our "need
to know" and begin trusting God's plan we might consider it exciting
to not know what our future holds. Which prayers God will answer
and equally important, which ones will go unanswered and how
will that shape our destiny. "I guess the good Lord knows what
he's doing after all."
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Ann Robinson
Tracie
Ann Robinson is a woman on a mission of self discovery.
She was recently divorced having been married her whole
adult life. She is now discovering, within herself and
others, some of the more obvious mannerisms women have. Tracie's
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