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Ask Me And I Will Answer

From God’s perspective, prayer is not a last resort but a first invitation. We often carry questions, worries, and decisions quietly, trying to solve them alone. Yet God repeatedly calls us to ask. Asking is not weakness. It is relationship. It opens a conversation where heaven’s wisdom meets human uncertainty.


There is something prophetic about asking God directly. When you ask, you are acknowledging that His insight is greater than your own. Prayer becomes the doorway where confusion begins to clear. God delights in responding to hearts that seek Him sincerely. Sometimes the answer arrives quickly, and sometimes it unfolds gradually, but His response always carries purpose.


Scripture records God’s promise: “Call to Me, and I will answer you, and show you great and mighty things, which you do not know” (Jeremiah 33:3 NKJV). Heaven’s perspective is generous. When you ask, God reveals more than information. He reveals Himself.


Quote

Asking God invites heaven’s wisdom into earthly questions.


Prayer

Lord, teach me to bring every question to You with trust. Amen.


Action Point

Present one unanswered question to God in prayer today.



Copyright notices

(NKJV) Scripture quotations taken from the New King James Version®. Copyright © 1982 by Thomas Nelson. Used by permission. All rights reserved.


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You can freely use this devotional personally, in your Church or Ministry, when including this notice.   Copyright © Carl Brettle. Subscribe for free via www.imani.org 

 
 
 

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