Your Encouraging 5 Minute Podcast

When God Says "No"

WPER Hosts

Have you ever felt let down by God? 

You're not alone in those feelings.

Many of us unconsciously slip into viewing Jesus as a cosmic vending machine – insert prayer, receive desired outcome. 

But when life doesn't unfold according to our expectations, disappointment and doubt naturally follow. 

The truth is both challenging and liberating: Jesus never promised a trouble-free life. What He guaranteed us was His presence through every trial. 

He says in John 16:33, "In this world you will have trouble, but take heart, I have overcome the world." 

This shift in perspective transforms everything. 

Perhaps the most profound blessings aren't those that change our circumstances but those that change our hearts – peace during chaos, joy amid sorrow, strength when we feel we can't continue.

Even Jesus experienced a "no" from the Father in Gethsemane, yet He still trusted. Trade expectations for trust, believing that God is working all things for your good.

This isn't wishful thinking – it's solid, anchored hope based on who God is, not what He does for us. Unanswered prayers often lead to unexpected grace.

It reminds us of Tim Keller's powerful insight: "Jesus gives us what we would have asked for if we knew everything He knows." 


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Speaker 1:

Thank you so much for listening to your Encouraging 5-Minute Podcast. Hi, we're Eric and Heather and if you like the encouragement you're going to get over the next five minutes, you can always listen to WPER, virginia's home, for encouragement and if you're outside the listening area, go to WPERorg. You can get a direct link to download the WPER app.

Speaker 2:

Listen, if you've ever thought God would do more for you by now, or if you've ever wondered why didn't God answer my prayer. We are really glad you are here today.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, because sometimes I mean even without realizing it we start to think of Jesus like a wish granting genie.

Speaker 2:

Yeah, Now let's say this, let's say this please know that you are not alone in doing that.

Speaker 1:

No, and it's also important to know that God doesn't hate you because he didn't answer a certain prayer that you've prayed.

Speaker 2:

It's easy to think that following Jesus means life is gonna be great.

Speaker 1:

Oh yeah, like blessings are just gonna start popping up all over the place every single day Promotions at work, sicknesses are healed, relationships restored all the things we've ever prayed for are all tied up in a nice little bow.

Speaker 2:

I mean, after all, he can do miracles, right?

Speaker 1:

Yeah, well, what happens when he doesn't?

Speaker 2:

What happens when you prayed for healing and it didn't come, when you begged for a relationship to work and it fell apart. When you tithe faithfully and your bank account's still in the red.

Speaker 1:

So see, that's when you might start to feel like God has let you down. He didn't show up when you needed him. Maybe you even feel like you might start giving up on God.

Speaker 2:

Listen. If that's where you are right now, hear this. Your disappointment is valid. Your pain is real, your frustration's real. God isn't afraid of your questions. It's okay to feel the way you do.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, it is. I mean, honestly, it happens to every single one of us. You know, we get frustrated with God and, maybe without realizing it, we start to feel like, well, jesus exists to make my life easier. And then, when things get hard or prayers aren't answered just the way we want them, we start to get frustrated with him.

Speaker 2:

The truth is, jesus didn't come to hand out wishes.

Speaker 1:

He didn't promise to make life easy or give us everything we wanted.

Speaker 2:

No, here's what he promised. He promised that he would be everything we needed.

Speaker 1:

John 16, 33 even says in this world you will have trouble, but take heart, I have overcome the world.

Speaker 2:

Those are the words of Jesus and then notice what he didn't say. He didn't say you'll get every prayer answer just the way you want. He said, yeah, you're going to have trouble in life, but he also said you'll have him.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, he is going to be there every step of the way. See, that's the blessing that never fails.

Speaker 2:

And sometimes the greatest gifts from Jesus aren't the ones that change our circumstances, are the ones that change our hearts.

Speaker 1:

Yeah, like peace in the middle of a storm, or joy when nothing makes sense, strength to keep going when all you want to do is just lay down and give up. See, these are the blessings that nothing in this world can explain.

Speaker 2:

Suppose Jesus gave us what we wanted when we wanted it, it'd be like a vending machine, you know, not a savior.

Speaker 1:

No, Jesus sees past what we want. He actually sees what we need.

Speaker 2:

Reminds me of a quote from Tim Keller. Maybe you've heard it Jesus gives us what we would have asked for if we knew everything he knows.

Speaker 1:

So, look, if you're in a season of waiting, of unanswered questions, of wondering if Jesus actually cares about you, remember what he did on the cross?

Speaker 2:

Jesus didn't spare himself from suffering. He stepped into it with us.

Speaker 1:

Think about that. Jesus knows pain, he knows loss. Jesus knows what it is to pray Father, take this cup from me and to actually hear a no in return. Even with that no from his father, god said no. Jesus still trusted.

Speaker 2:

And because he did, we now have the greatest blessing of all forgiveness, eternal life and real hope that isn't based on everything in our lives going right. You know, jesus won the victory over all of the pain of this life.

Speaker 1:

So, wherever you are today, however you are feeling, can we encourage to trade your expectations for trust?

Speaker 2:

So lay your disappointments at his feet and believe, even when you don't see it, that he is working things. All things, yes, all things for your good and for his glory.

Speaker 1:

Okay, that's not just hope, that's a solid, anchored hope.

Speaker 2:

Well, we hope you've been encouraged today. If you need more encouragement, you can always listen to Virginia's Home for Encouragement, wper. Outside that area, you can listen on the app. Just download the WPER app wherever you get your favorite apps you.

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