FAQ's | Week 2
This powerful teaching tackles one of the most fundamental questions we face in our spiritual journey: how do we truly connect with God through prayer and know His will for our lives?
At the heart of this message is Jesus' parable from Luke 18 about the persistent widow and the unjust judge—a story that radically reframes how we understand prayer. If an uncaring, selfish judge eventually grants justice to a widow simply because she refuses to give up, how much more will our loving Heavenly Father respond to His children who cry out to Him day and night?
The challenge isn't God's willingness to answer; it's our faith to keep asking. We're invited to shift our perspective from viewing prayer and Bible reading as obligations that burden us with guilt when we miss a day, to seeing them as opportunities for relationship with the God who loves us. Just as we eagerly spend time with those we love, our communion with God should flow from desire, not duty.
The teaching reminds us that when God doesn't say 'no' to our prayers, He's saying 'keep coming'—and in that persistent coming, we're transformed into people who can receive what He has planned for us. This isn't about manipulating God through repetition, but about developing the kind of intimate relationship where we know His voice like sheep know their shepherd.
