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How should we respond to God's answers to our prayers?

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We should respond with trust and obedience, recognizing that God's answers can come in forms that may initially cause fear.

When God answers our prayers, our response should be one of trust and obedience, even if the response leads to feelings of fear or apprehension. In the case of Manoah, his fervent prayer for guidance is met with a holy encounter that initially fills him with dread. This reflects our human tendency to be unsettled by God's glorious responses, which may not align with our expectations. However, a true and mature faith involves recognizing that God's ways are higher than our ways. Isaiah 55:8-9 emphasizes this truth, indicating that we must submit to His greater understanding and timing. Therefore, in responding to God's answers, we must cultivate a heart that embraces His will over our own, acknowledging that His plans are ultimately for our good and His glory.
Scripture References: Isaiah 55:8-9, Romans 8:28

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