A pastor wrote: 'According to legend, King Midas loved gold so much that when Dionysus granted him a wish, Midas asked that everything he touched would turn to gold. At first, Midas was delighted with his request, but when he discovered that his touch made food inedible and his embrace made loved ones lifeless, he stumbled upon what sociologist Robert Merton called the law of unintended consequences. Like Midas, getting what we want can result in...undesirable consequences... Sometimes an unanswered prayer is God...sparing us the pain of unintended consequences...Most of the time that causes us a great deal of temporal angst, but someday we will owe God as many thank-you's for the prayers he did not answer as the ones he did.'
He continues: 'Many of our prayers are misguided. We pray for comfort instead of character. We pray for an easy way out instead of the strength to make it through...Many of our prayers would short-circuit God's plans and purposes for our lives if he answered them. Maybe we should stop asking God to get us out of difficult circumstances and start asking him what he wants us to get out of those difficult circumstances.'
So what now? This is God's heart for you: 'I know the plans that I have for you...They are plans for peace and not disaster, plans to give you a future filled with hope' (Jeremiah 29:11 GWT). Thank God for the prayers he answers and those he doesn't!