Luke 18:1–8 teaches that the Season of Delay is not a sign of God’s absence, but the place where He calls His people to persistent, faith-filled prayer. Through the contrast of the unjust judge and the persistent widow, Jesus shows that delay exposes the danger of losing heart and reveals the faith that keeps coming. God’s character and God’s timing assure us that He will bring justice, and until Christ returns, the kept heart is the heart that does not lose heart.
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Luke 18:1–8 teaches that the Season of Delay is not a sign of God’s absence, but the place where He calls His people to persistent, faith-filled prayer. Through the contrast of the unjust judge and the persistent widow, Jesus shows that delay exposes the danger of losing heart and reveals the faith that keeps coming. God’s character and God’s timing assure us that He will bring justice, and until Christ returns, the kept heart is the heart that does not lose heart.
In 1 Peter 3:15b–17, Peter shows that in unrighteous times, a good witness rests secure—always ready with reason and virtue, keeping a good conscience as both a divine device and gift, and submitting to God’s will with one perspective, one truth, and one choice. The believer’s confidence, conduct, and calm resolve all flow from honoring Christ the Lord as holy in the heart.
Doxa Church: Sermons
Luke 18:1–8 teaches that the Season of Delay is not a sign of God’s absence, but the place where He calls His people to persistent, faith-filled prayer. Through the contrast of the unjust judge and the persistent widow, Jesus shows that delay exposes the danger of losing heart and reveals the faith that keeps coming. God’s character and God’s timing assure us that He will bring justice, and until Christ returns, the kept heart is the heart that does not lose heart.