I have often wondered what would happen if that prayer had I uttered to God so many years ago came to past. What I am referring to is the prayer that went unanswered, but during the course of time I learned to get along with out the prayer being answered. During the period of several years going by I placed the prayer of my youth on the shelf of unanswered request made to God. Sometimes when you think about unanswered prayers and when years have pasted it easy to think that perhaps God never intended to grant that desire which burned in your heart so many years ago.
Now just imagine what happen if after the passage of several years, God would let you know He has heard your prayer and will answer it? However after several years of prayer being for unanswered, disbelief can set in without your knowledge.
After taking several weeks of looking in the Book of Acts, I just want to look at the book of Luke and look at the birth of John the Baptist. Christmas is coming up and for some of us this will be a great time. However for some of us this period is tremendous times of emotional pain because it reminds us loved ones gone out of our lives. Luke however gives us information about a forgotten prayer and how God wants us to live with hope no matter what our circumstances are.
Luke 1:13-14 tells us “But the angel said to him “Do not be afraid, Zacharias for your petition has been heard, and your wife Elizabeth will bear you a son and you will give him the name John. And you will have joy and gladness, and many will rejoice at his birth”. Now when Zacharias heard this from the angel he asked a question “How shall I know this for certain? For I am an old man, and my wife is advanced in years”.
Zacharias had a prayer that was put on the shelf of unanswered hope and with out knowing it disbelief had slipped in. Zacharias is looked upon as a man by several people as a person that did not have faith; however I believe he really represents our hearts. You may ask how this is possible, because to your knowledge you have never doubted God. Zacharias did what we all do from time to time and that is he focused on the process and not the results. By focusing on the process of having a child he did not rejoice in the answer to prayer which is the result of the process.
You see all of us may have at one time or another had unanswered prayers and as the years went by we placed them on shelf of unanswered hope. Even when the answer would come to us we look at it with disbelief because of years that gone by. I could only imagine that when Zacharias and his wife were married they knew they would be just like every other young couple on the block. They anticipated having children running throughout their home and in the mist of their young marriage they trusted God. Zacharias also prayed and had unwavering faith before God about having children. However after years of trying to have children proved unproductive, their unwavering faith slipped away. Elizabeth recognized that she was barren and that children just were not a part of their marriage. They become content with a life without children and accepted the unanswered prayer in this area as way of life. However without knowing it, Zacharias’ prayer did not go unanswered, because for God heard his request. God wanted address to Zacharias and Elizabeth answers to a barren situation, so that they could experience hope in the mist of their emptiness. When unanswered prayer has occurred in our lives it is easy to abandon our desires and place that desire on the shelf of unanswered hope. However Luke gives us insight into another way to look at unanswered prayer. God hears our prayers and does not want us focus on the process to answer prayer. In other words, God does not want us to get caught up in how God will answer the prayer. Rather God wants us to praise Him for answering prayers, despite our circumstances.
During this Christmas season it is so easy to get caught up in trying to get presents. It is easy to get caught in feeling bad because you may not have the money to buy presents. As our world is facing financial problems and people feel the squeeze of not having enough money. Perhaps this year could be the greatest year to get caught up in praising God for hearing our prayers. Just like Zacharias, God has heard your prayers and this is your opportunity to praise God for His answer. Have a great week and do not stop praising God, just remember He did not forget about you. God hears your prayer.