Asking God for Divine Outcome is the best prayer I know. When I’ve prayed for that, what's happened has been better than anything I could have thought of.
My prayers are personal.
“Hi God. Please help John. He hates his job; it’s causing him to become ill. But the economy’s tough. I don't know what to pray for. Do I ask You to help him find another job? Or to change the circumstances about his job so things are better at work? Does he need to learn to deal with things differently; would that change how he feels about his job?”
Asking God for help can be difficult when you don’t know what to pray for.
One day, I was praying to God to help someone. I poured out the problem. But when I reached the point of asking God for the solution, I paused. What should I ask for? What was the best thing that should happen? I couldn’t tell. So I stopped praying. I stopped mentally struggling with “figuring it out.” I asked God what I should pray for. The answer came back,
“Pray for Divine Outcome.”
I didn't understand what that meant or what could happen if I did, but I prayed for Divine Outcome. It released my struggle. I took the responsibility of figuring out what was best for someone else, away from me, and put it in God’s hands.
Finding out what happens when I've asked for Divine Outcome has deepened my understanding of what it can bring. For instance,
…A former neighbor of mine was a disabled veteran on limited income. He kept trying to win custody of his little girl and losing. He could not prove what he knew about his ex-wife—she was a drug addict; her boy friend, a drug dealer. When I saw him, he was discouraged. He was going to court the next day to try for custody. It would be the last time; he was running out of money. He didn’t expect to win, but he said he had to try.
That night when I was praying, I thought about how small his chances were of winning. He couldn’t prove his ex-wife was into drugs. He had limited income. Alot of things that on the surface would make a judge think that his wife should remain the custodial parent. I couldn't see how things could possibly work out, but I asked God for Divine Outcome.
A few days later I saw him and asked what happened. He told me the trial was going the same way as all the others. It looked like the judge would rule that his ex-wife would keep custody of their daughter. But at the last minute, a person stood up and said they wanted to testify about his ex‑wife. This wasn’t anyone he knew. That testimony was enough to cause the judge to rule for him to have custody of his daughter.
…A man told me his 14 year old daughter was to be tried as a juvenile delinquent but had run away to Portland and was living on the streets. He was going there to search for her. If he found her, he would have to turn her in. He said she would hate him for that. But he couldn't stand by and let her be on the streets.
I prayed for him that night. I didn’t know what to pray for. It seemed whatever happened, he’d lose his daughter. So I asked for Divine Outcome.
When I saw him later, he told me that he'd gone to Portland and looked everywhere but couldn't find her. So he finally gave up and went home. But a funny thing happened. She spotted him and hid so he wouldn’t see her. But then, she phoned her Mom and came home.
Divine Outcome is like that—always answering a prayer in a way I would not have thought of. And it's perfect! Finding out that Divine Outcome is such a perfect prayer fills me with a confidence that I will always be asking for the best possible solution to happen. Even when I don't see how things can work out, God does.
Batyah