*THE TRUE BREAD OF HEAVEN*
*TEACHING SERIES*
*SALVATION BEFORE PROVISION (Part 25)*
*Anchor Scripture: 1 John 5:14 (NKJV)*
*“Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.”*

*Additional Scripture Reading: 1 Samuel 1:10–28; Romans 12:2; Matthew 6:10; Jeremiah 1:5*

Another powerful guarantee of answered prayer is alignment with the perfect will of God. The critical question is this: Is what we are asking in line with God’s will, or is it outside His divine purpose?

The Bible assures us that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. This means heaven responds to prayers that are aligned with God’s agenda.

Consider the story of Hannah. For years she prayed for a child, and her prayers seemed unanswered. At first, her desire was influenced by the provocation and ridicule of her co-wife, Peninnah. But heaven was not merely looking to give Hannah a son to silence mockery. God was seeking a prophet who would speak to a generation and guide His people.

The turning point came when Hannah aligned her request with God’s will. She vowed that if God gave her a son, she would dedicate him back to the Lord for lifelong service. In that moment, her personal desire aligned with divine purpose—and God answered her prayer.

Child of God, are you aware of God’s will over your life? What would heaven gain if your request were granted? God looks beyond our personal comfort and immediate needs. He sees nations, generations, and destinies. Scripture even refers to one individual as a nation, meaning your life carries influence beyond yourself and your family.

God’s ultimate agenda is to bring the earth under His divine government. Therefore, our prayers must align with His Kingdom purposes and His end-time agenda. When our requests match His will, answers are not delayed.

If you desire guaranteed answers, seek first to understand His will—then pray from that place of alignment.

We shall continue tomorrow by God’s grace.
*To be continued…*
*© Holy Spirit*
*THE TRUE BREAD OF HEAVEN* *TEACHING SERIES* *SALVATION BEFORE PROVISION (Part 25)* *Anchor Scripture: 1 John 5:14 (NKJV)* *“Now this is the confidence that we have in Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us.”* *Additional Scripture Reading: 1 Samuel 1:10–28; Romans 12:2; Matthew 6:10; Jeremiah 1:5* Another powerful guarantee of answered prayer is alignment with the perfect will of God. The critical question is this: Is what we are asking in line with God’s will, or is it outside His divine purpose? The Bible assures us that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. This means heaven responds to prayers that are aligned with God’s agenda. Consider the story of Hannah. For years she prayed for a child, and her prayers seemed unanswered. At first, her desire was influenced by the provocation and ridicule of her co-wife, Peninnah. But heaven was not merely looking to give Hannah a son to silence mockery. God was seeking a prophet who would speak to a generation and guide His people. The turning point came when Hannah aligned her request with God’s will. She vowed that if God gave her a son, she would dedicate him back to the Lord for lifelong service. In that moment, her personal desire aligned with divine purpose—and God answered her prayer. Child of God, are you aware of God’s will over your life? What would heaven gain if your request were granted? God looks beyond our personal comfort and immediate needs. He sees nations, generations, and destinies. Scripture even refers to one individual as a nation, meaning your life carries influence beyond yourself and your family. God’s ultimate agenda is to bring the earth under His divine government. Therefore, our prayers must align with His Kingdom purposes and His end-time agenda. When our requests match His will, answers are not delayed. If you desire guaranteed answers, seek first to understand His will—then pray from that place of alignment. We shall continue tomorrow by God’s grace. *To be continued…* *© Holy Spirit*
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