“Be Persistent Amid Delays”
BIBLE READING: Daniel
10-12
“Then he said to me, "Fear
not, Daniel, for from the first day that you set your heart to understand and
humbled yourself before your God, your words have been heard, and I have come
because of your words. The prince of the kingdom of Persia withstood me twenty-one
days, but Michael, one of the chief princes, came to help me, for I was left
there with the kings of Persia, and came to make you understand what is to
happen to your people in the latter days. For the vision is for days yet to
come."
-Daniel 10:12-14
Daniel had sought God to help him understand a
vision. He had every reason to expect an answer. He had served God and
faithfully witnessed in the face of strong opposition. He had been a man of
prayer and had good motives and a clean heart. Yet he did not receive an
answer!
Day after day, he must have wondered why. Had he
displeased God? Were his prayers being blocked by sin?
Eventually
Daniel did receive an answer. And the real reason must have surprised him: The
messenger had been delayed because of spiritual opposition. In
fact, his prayers had been heard, and the answer was on the way. Daniel simply
had not yet received it. Finally, 21 days after he prayed, the answer arrived.
But that answer only reached Daniel because of supernatural
intervention by the archangel Michael.
We
need to realize that we, too, are involved in spiritual warfare. The devil is
our enemy. He and his demons are thieves, seeking to steal, rob, destroy, and
disrupt our lives. We should not assume our delays are due to the same reasons
as Daniel’s, but still we must recognize the impact this opposition can have on
our lives.
What
happens if you do not seem to receive an answer to your
prayers? First, be persistent in prayer and do not give up
(Luke 18). Knock, and keep knocking (Matthew 7:7). Keep your life pure from sin
(Psalm 24:3). Remain armed with the “whole armor of God” so
you can “stand against the wiles of the devil” (Ephesians
6:11). And fill your life with praise and worship.
Then, trust God that He hears your prayers and will
answer, even if you experience delays.
-Selected
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