At some point, we all thought or said the following sentence: “I’m doing everything right; why doesn’t God answer me?” But have you ever stopped to think that if we had a God who would serve us in everything, he would not be a God but a servant?

Many complain that God doesn’t answer them even though He does everything right. They go to church, pray, seek, and receive no answer to what they want. We’ve all said it, or at least we thought about it. 

But understand, if He attended us in everything, He would not be God but our servant. Because He is God, He is Lord, endowed with wisdom, knowledge, goodness, power, and everything else we do not have.

“I am the Lord, that is My name; and My glory I will not give to another, nor My praise to carved images.” (Isaiah 42:8)

When He says He’s Lord, many people don’t understand what that means. We use this Word so much daily that we forget its real meaning.

It comes from a time when there were masters and servants. Masters, who owned everything, had the right to command, and the servant’s role was to obey.

When the Creator determines something, whoever understands and considers Him as God obeys His will. He understands that He is Lord, omnipotent, absolute. If you have doubts or think God is flawed in His will and actions, you are putting yourself in the position of being the authority to Him, switching roles.

Before God, it shows that you did not understand anything about Him, faith, the Word, or being a servant. If He did that, it would surely hurt you and many others. We have the habit of focusing on ourselves and too little on others. We are self-centered and end up acting like this with God Himself. 

We think of Him as the One who blesses and answers us, not as the Lord who taught us to pray: His will to be done. Learn to treat God as Lord, trust Him, even when you do not receive an answer, and trust His character. You will see that His “no” was much better than if He had said “yes.”

Many times, when God tells us “no,” it is to protect us from ourselves. Our timing is not always the right time, so let’s be patient and trust the Master above. 

 

Contact Us

If you want to learn more about the UBB, email us at ubb@universal.org or call 1-888-691-2291.

"I'm tired of it here, I wish it would end, all of it…" Stop Suffering! Speak Out! Send Bishop Bira Joshua your info to be added to his E-Message, and receive help today. Or send your letter to: 7075 Southwest Freeway, Houston, TX 77074. Be sure to include: • First/Last Name, Inmate ID Number • Facility, City/State/Zip Code