Treasured Vignettes
“However, when the Son of Man comes, will He find faith on the earth?” Luke 18:8b
Injustice seems to be increasing these days. For with the increase of lawlessness, there is an increase of injustice, and visa versa. The righteous (God’s children) “cry to Him day and night” for justice because it seems the wicked are prospering at the expense of the righteous and innocent (Jeremiah 12:1; Psalm 73). God has promised to bring about justice for His elect. But, will our faith diminish, in the face of increasing evil, to such an extent that our prayers cease or are replaced with cries of “Woe is me, woe is me?”
A prayer is not always a “prayer of faith.” A prayer of faith springs from the deep abiding knowledge and assurance that God is able, that God is willing and that God is ready to answer His children, “to give it to you” in Jesus’ Name (John 16:24). Selah.
A prayer is not always a “prayer of faith.” A prayer of faith springs from the deep abiding knowledge and assurance that God is able, that God is willing and that God is ready to answer His children, “to give it to you” in Jesus’ Name (John 16:24). Selah.
© Sherron M. Hudson, Hidden Treasure Ministries, December 2003. All rights reserved.
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