“Rejecting
my prayer” is not the same thing as “not giving me what I asked for.” “No” and
“wait” are answers, too. But the psalmist here is not declaring that God has
never rejected any of his prayers; he
is referring to a specific prayer.
Does
God ever reject our prayers? According to Lamentations 3: 8 and 44, he does. Verse
8 says, “Even when I call out or cry for help, he shuts out my prayer.” And in
verse 44, we read, “You have covered yourself with a cloud so that no prayer
can get through.”
While
faith and a pure heart are essential to answered prayer, they are worthless
without God’s loving-kindness. I read somewhere that God cannot not love us, but there are indications
in scripture that he can and does withhold
his love. In this verse the psalmist implies that God could have withheld his love, and he praises God for not doing so. In
II Samuel 7: 15, God makes a promise to David regarding his (David’s)
offspring: “But my love will never be taken away from him, as I took it away
from Saul.” If he took his love away from Saul, he can certainly take it away
from me.
We should not
live in fear that God will reject our prayers or withhold his love. As in every
aspect of our relationship with God, our acceptance by him has nothing to do
with our worthiness and everything to do with his mercy. But if we
choose to walk away from God, we can expect that he will reject us and our
prayers.
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