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What can we learn from the parable of the unjust judge?

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The parable of the unjust judge teaches that if an unjust judge can be moved to act by persistence, how much more will God respond to His children who earnestly pray.

In the parable of the unjust judge in Luke 18, we learn about the nature of God's response to our prayers. Jesus illustrates that if a corrupt and indifferent judge could ultimately be swayed by the sheer persistence of a desperate widow, then we can trust that our just and loving God will surely hear and act on behalf of His children who cry out to Him. This parable not only encourages us to approach God confidently, knowing He is compassionate and attentive, but it profoundly contrasts the character of our Heavenly Father with that of the unjust judge, emphasizing His willingness to answer and care for our needs. As God knows us intimately and has a heart full of love, we can approach Him boldly in prayer, knowing He will not turn us away.
Scripture References: Luke 18:1-8, Romans 8:32

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