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It is a mistake to assume that every prayer we offer will be answered immediately. Some prayers require considerable effort on our part.

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When we explain a problem and a proposed solution, sometimes He answers yes, sometimes no. Often He withholds an answer, not for lack of concern, but because He loves us—perfectly.

He wants us to apply truths He has given us. For us to grow, we need to trust our ability to make correct decisions. We need to do what we feel is right. In time, He will answer. He will not fail us.

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I confess I don’t know how to make a correct decision except where there is righteousness and trust in a Heavenly Father.

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