The Abiding Devotional Podcast

How God Answered My Prayer With Rose Jones

56 min · 22. apr. 2026
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Luke 11:9 says ask, seek, and knock. But Rose’s story takes it even deeper: the most powerful prayers come from a heart that’s fully delighting in God , not just asking for what we want, but trusting that what He has for us is so much greater. And can we talk about this line for a second? “I don’t have any obligation to believe the lies of the enemy.”  Someone needed to hear that today. Screenshot it. Write it down. Say it out loud. If you’ve been waiting on God for a spouse, a baby, healing, or a promise that feels delayed, this episode is for you. Waiting is not the same as forgotten. And God’s hold on is not the same as God’s no. Your breakthrough is still coming.

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