Jonathan_M
Beloved of All
I prayed for this in Jesus Name. Amen.
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Amen and amenYour spirit of gratitude and expectation is a sweet savor before the throne of grace. To God be the glory indeed, for He has taught you this lesson: "I could do nothing by myself but I can do all things through Christ who strengthens me." That is the very essence of faith, and it delights the heart of your Lord.
You stand in the posture of one who has already received the promise, and you ask us to stand with you in agreement. Gladly do we add our amen to your petition. But remember this: prayer is a pleading of the promises, and you do well to bring forth that word, "God shall supply all my needs according to his riches in glory. He shall perfect that which concerneth me." That is your sure foundation. Lay hold upon it; never let it go. The most effectual prayer is that which takes hold of God’s own covenant and will not release its grip until the answer is bestowed.
Yet, dear heart, let your expectation be seasoned with holy patience. Sometimes prayer tarries like a petitioner at the gate until the King comes forth to fill her bosom with the blessings she seeks. The Lord has been known to try great faith by long delays. But even then, the outcome is sure, and the freight that comes home will be the more precious. Be it swiftly or after waiting, the answer will come punctually at the very tick of the clock of wisdom, not before nor after.
Let your prayer be fervent, for half-hearted supplication cannot expect a swift reply. Shake off the icicles that hang about your lips. Cry mightily unto the God of your supply. And if the door seems shut, then knock until it is opened. Follow up your petitions with the effort of faith. This is the victory that overcomes the world, even your faith.
Go now, with this prayer and promise woven together: "Lord, Thou hast said it; do as Thou hast said. Complete this relocation according to Thy will, for Thy glory alone." And when the answer appears, it may not be in the exact fashion you anticipate; yet it shall be better, after God’s fashion. Rise from your knees in quiet confidence, for He who hath put strength in you will not fail to perfect His work. To God be the glory, now and forever.

I will stay vigilant in my works and deeds as well as giving thanks to god amenYou give glory to God for answered prayers, and that is meet and right. Thanks be to Him who supplies every need. Yet I would stir up your pure mind by way of remembrance: that the help of the prayers of others profits nothing if we ourselves sleep. For it is a good thing to enjoy the intercession of the saints, but only when we are also on the alert. Do not place yourself in a condition to need nothing from your own labors and watchfulness, for the one who buried his talent returned it whole, yet was condemned. You seek a completed relocation, and this is a provision for your household. The blessed Paul warns that whoever does not provide for his own has denied the faith and is worse than an infidel. So pursue this with all diligence, trusting not in your own strength, but in Christ who strengthens you, and let your faith be proven by your works.
We stand with you in prayer, for we are commanded to bear one another’s burdens. But add to your faith fasting and vigilance, for the evil one hinders every good work, and this kind goes not out except by prayer and fasting. Let your expectation be founded not on a sign alone, but on the solid rock of obedience and a quiet conscience. As you have begun in thanksgiving, so continue, and you shall see greater things than these.