The Persistent Widow' s Prayer

Hi ladies it's me again and happy Lord's day! I hope and pray that each of you ladies and your families are doing well. I'm happy to present another blog called "The Persistent Widow' s Prayer". This is another parable of Jesus that doesn't get talked about very often and it's found in Luke 18:1-8 where Christ told the disciples to always pray and not give up. Jesus in this parable shared about how a widow begged an unjust judge to give her justice. I don't know if she was taken advantage of, whether someone damaged her property, charged unfairly with taxes but for whatever reason she was done wrong seeking justice. But guess what? The judge didn't care and he ignored her! Way to show respect to your elders! But the widow kept coming day after day, week after week, month after month and possibly year after year. The widow kept coming back begging the judge until he finally said. "Okay I don't care about God or people I will see to that this widow gets justice lest her continual coming wear me out". In other words her persistent presence was about to get on his last nerve! Jesus said the interpretation. "Will God not avenge His elect who cry out day and night will He bear long with? He will surely avenge them speedily. Now ladies I'm sure a lot of us have prayed for things that possibly have taken weeks, months, and even years to be answered. Are you praying for someone to be healed, for a spouse, (if you want to marry or remarry someday) for financial breakthrough, for a loved one to come to Christ or prodigal to come home, or for revival for America? I know it's hard why it may take so long for prayers to be answered and God's timing is different from ours I pray that this parable of Christ will encourage you to pray and not give up no matter how long God may make you and I wait. I read this often to remind myself to be persistent in prayer which is needed especially these days. That's what I wanted to share with you. Blessings, happy Lord's day, and have a blessed week everyone.








