When we prayer and have faith, there are no guarantees that it will turn out how we hope it will. Sometimes it could be worse. What happens to our faith then? What if God doesn’t come through for us?
I think about the story of the three Hebrew boys who refused to worship the king and were thrown into a fiery furnace. When given the opportunity to recant, they stood firm. I’m sure they prayed that God would save them but now they were in the furnace it seemed like they were going to die. Even with that, they said that even if God didn’t deliver them that they still would not bow. The King made the furnace ten times hotter, but the Hebrews were not burned, and the king even saw a fourth person in the fire with them. They were delivered.
I wish I had faith strong enough to say that “even if” God doesn’t answer my prayer that I will still trust Him. It’s easy to say that you will when you aren’t going through something, but it is a different thing when you are in the furnace.
You pray for someone you love to be healed and they die.
You pray for financial help, and you are forced to go bankrupt.
You ask for deliverance and your situation get worse.
You ask for God to remove a difficult person from your life, and He replaces them with two difficult people.
Regardless of how much faith we have, we aren’t ready for the opposite answer to our prayers. That is when our faith is truly put to the test.
Fear is “what if”
Faith is “even if”
It is a huge leap. It takes a lot of courage to get to the “even if” place.
The “even if” place is trusting in God even if things get worse or totally opposite of what we are praying for.
That’s the place we need to be. That’s the place where there is true peace. It’s a peace that can’t be explained or understood. The Bible even tells us that when it says that the peace of God, which goes beyond our understanding, will guard our hearts and our minds. (Philippians 4:7). This describes a place we have a solid trust in the middle of our anxieties. Instead of being dependent on a perfect or stress-free circumstance this is an internal stability that can only be from our relationship with Jesus Christ.
Even if things don’t work out, we will still trust Him?
I’m trying to get there.

