When God Seems Silent: Trusting His Timing and Covenant Promise by Tiffany Watkins

Have you ever felt like God didn't hear you when you prayed or as if he's forgotten you and won't answer you? Maybe you've felt like when you pray, it wasn't God's will to answer your prayers. Well, I want to encourage you to hold on and keep believing because God will remember His covenant regarding you.  God's timing is not always aligned with our own, but His promises are unchanging.
When God Seems Silent: Trusting His Timing and Covenant Promise by Tiffany Watkins
 
 
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Have you ever felt like God didn't hear you when you prayed or as if he's forgotten you and won't answer you? Maybe you've felt like when you pray, it wasn't God's will to answer your prayers. Well, I want to encourage you to hold on and keep believing because God will remember His covenant regarding you.  God's timing is not always aligned with our own, but His promises are unchanging. Even when it feels like your prayers go unanswered, trust that He is working behind the scenes. Keep seeking Him with faith and patience, knowing that His plans for you are greater than you can imagine.
 
Genesis 30:22 says, "And God remembered Rachel, and God hearkened to her, and opened her womb."  After years of being barren and incapable of bearing children, God remembers Rachel and she is able to conceive.
 
Exodus 2:24 says, "And God heard their groaning, and God remembered his covenant with Abraham, with Isaac, and with Jacob." After years of suffering under slavery the Israelites cry out to God and God hears their pain and remembers His covenant promise with them.  No, it doesn't mean God forgot them, it just means He's now honoring His covenant promise to deliver them.
 
We even see God's love of remembrance in Ezekiel 16:60, "Nevertheless I will remember my covenant with thee in the days of thy youth, and I will establish unto thee an everlasting covenant." Despite Israel's unfaithfulness, God promises to remember His covenant and extend grace and restoration to them.
 
In each of these examples, God demonstrates His faithfulness to His promises, even when circumstances seem impossible or His people are unfaithful. His remembrance is not about forgetting but about His perfect timing to fulfill His covenant and extend grace to those who trust in Him. So, be encouraged to know that God sees and hears you. He is about to remember His covenant with you and fulfill His promises to you. Just as He was faithful to Abraham, Isaac, and Jacob, He remains faithful to you, even in times of difficulty.
 
Dr. Tiffany Watkins