Mercies In Disguise
Most of us come before God carrying lists of prayers shaped by human understanding. We ask for blessings because we believe blessings should look beautiful. We pray for peace because we long for quiet lives untouched by suffering. We ask for protection over the people we love because the thought of pain reaching them terrifies us. We kneel beside beds at night whispering prayers into the dark, asking heaven to shield our families while they sleep. We ask for healing because sickness feels cruel. We ask for prosperity because provision feels safe. We ask for God’s mighty hand to remove hardship because suffering feels unbearable when we are standing in the middle of it. There is nothing wrong with those prayers. They rise honestly from hearts longing for goodness, security, and relief. God is not offended by human weakness. He invites us to bring every burden into His presence. He listens to whispered prayers spoken through tears. He hears the desperate cries of exhausted hearts. He se...

