In Matthew 20:28, Jesus promises to be with us "to the end of the age". In John 14:13, He promises that whatever we ask in His name, He will do it so that the Father may be glorified in Him.
Yet there are times when we as Christians feel as though God is not hearing our prayers. It's as if He's abandoned us and left us alone in our sufferings.
But has He?
In a recent interview with James Robison on Life Today, Ravi Zacharias gives this rather insightful answer to what he calls "the irony of prayer" - those dark times in our lives when our prayers seem to go unanswered:
Yet there are times when we as Christians feel as though God is not hearing our prayers. It's as if He's abandoned us and left us alone in our sufferings.
But has He?
In a recent interview with James Robison on Life Today, Ravi Zacharias gives this rather insightful answer to what he calls "the irony of prayer" - those dark times in our lives when our prayers seem to go unanswered:
You can watch the entire program here.