Understand this one simple step to get your prayers answered



Have you ever wondered what is the best way to get your prayers answered? Well, most of have in one way or another wondered.  Is it possible to get your prayers answered in the best way? Yes there is, and I am about to share with you the simplest formula to get that done right here.

So what is the secret behind it all! Below is the best advice I can share with you.

Prayers are answered the best way when we realize that, not our will should be done but God's will. If we trust God for the best results in our prayers when we pray to Him, then He is always going to give us the best of what we need for the time being.

The bible clearly shows us that God knows what is best for you and me,
"For I know the plans that I have for you," declares the LORD, "plans for welfare and not for calamity to give you a future and a hope." Jeremiah 29:11

Jesus not only taught us to pray, “Your will be done(Matthew 6:10), but he modeled those very words in his own life and ministry. To pray “your will be done” is to recognize the sovereignty of God over every aspect of our daily lives. It is the daily recognition that our wills must be submitted to his will.

We need to learn to fully trust God even when our prayer results don’t turn out as expected. Only God knows for sure what is best for those who trust Him. Only God knows for sure what is best for us when we pray for something. Trust isn’t an easy thing to come by but it’s one of the most important parts of our relationship with God. Let God’s will for you be in control of every circumstance of your life.

Sometimes we don't get what we want, but God for sure provides what we need. We pray for what we see as the best possible option in the moment, but the reality is that our vision is limited to what we know today and so often there is so much more that we couldn’t possibly know yet still out there. It’s very important to know that God withholds giving us what we asked for so that He will be able to give us that bigger and better option he wants us to have.

We might pray for someone we love to get healed, however it might turn out they die and we are so hurt and our spirit crushed. We might get angry with God and ask Him why He didn't answer our prayers of healing. We become so upset to the extent we fail to see the big picture. Through this tough and difficult moments God hasn't failed to answer our prayers, He just answered it in a different way.

May be the person you were praying for might have been healed but through life, suffer more traumatic pains. God answered the prayer by giving that person an eternally rest in Him. Our prayers are answered in so many ways which God sees as best for us.

We need to learn to let God give us what is best for us and not what we want, because what we want doesn't last longer if it is not from God's kingdom.

 It's about time all of us who prophesy to know God through Jesus Christ learn to fully trust and rely on Him, and letting is best will for us be accomplished in our lives.

He won’t give us all we want, but He will provide just enough for today, for He knows tomorrow He will care for all of our worries. For he has promised that in his word.

1 Peter 5:7 Cast all your anxiety on him because he cares for you.

 Learn to ask God to give you the best of Him, instead of satisfying your wants which keeps pulling you away from God's glory. Let His will come first before your wants.

Our prayers should always focus on letting God's will be accomplished in us through His son Jesus Christ. Our prayers should seek God's best results for us and not our own desires.

(1 John 5 v 14)That if we ask anything according to God’s will, he hears us

Through pain, through suffering, through traumatic circumstances God will always provide what is best and that which will benefit us spiritually, mentally, and physically. So, the best way to get results for your prayers is to let God take full control, ask Him to give you what is best and beneficial.

God is not restricted by time and space like we are. That means we can trust a God that sees the bridge out around the blind corner and will work those things out for our ultimate best (Rom 8:28)

Always be ready for the best answer He has to offer! Let God give you what is best.

You might also like to read:
A CALL TO A LIFE OF PRAYER
THREE KEY INGREDIENTS TO REMEMBER WHEN IT COMES TO PRAYER
RELATING TO GOD BEFORE YOU DO THE ASKING

STAY BLESSED IN CHRIST JESUS
Because of His love, I am forever a secure package
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Rumishael Ulomi

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Rumishael Ulomi is a seasoned leader and minister dedicated to integrating Christian values into leadership and life. He empowers individuals to reach their God-given potential through discipleship, coaching, and mentorship.

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