God Answers Prayers In Time


Why do some prayers take a long time to be answered?  Think of humanity as an ocean and imagine that molecules of water could pray.  Every molecule of water is connected to all oceans.  When one molecule says a prayer, the water (or God) has to align all of the conditions necessary to grant the prayer, which may mean reorganizing or moving other sections of water – all of which take time.  

To grant one’s prayer, God may have to dispossess another person of their opportunity or reorganize a whole set of probable consequences to make room for the answer.  Much like the strong currents that are continuous in the ocean, people are in motion and the details of their future are continually manifesting and probable.  Some prayers can be answered quickly because what is requested is already partially complete; other prayers will take more time to setup the conditions to manifest the answer.

In the Mind of God, we have separate bodies but are one community no matter what religion we belong to.  Answering prayers means moving the entire human ocean to allow the answer to be available to the person who expressed the prayer.  God forbid that one say another prayer before the previous one is answered.  Then two processes are in motion requiring twice the effort to manifest or a complete restart!

Thus, prayer sets the wheel of manifestation in motion but only patience, consistency, and longevity will result in getting what one wants.  


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