"Call to Me, and I will answer you, and SHOW YOU great and mighty things, which you do not know"- Jeremiah 33:3
One of the proofs from the assurance that God listens and answers our prayers is that He reveals something to us while we are praying and after we had prayed. He can't show you anything without answering you and He has to listen to you before He can show you what you ought to know.
When you are praying for long time and you are yet to get instructions and revelations on a matter, sometimes, it may be because He is yet to listen and answer you because you aren't praying aright, praying in distractions or praying in the flesh out of His will.
That is why we are enjoined to pray more in the spirit with strong desire, heart-felt burden, in alignment and fervency. Though our understanding may be unfruitful but our spiritual senses to know what we should know and engage must be alert otherwise, we would successfully while away time in prayers.
The scriptures admonished us that we should know that we don't know anything yet as we ought to know (1 Cor. 8:2). We shouldn't always pray from the confidence of what we know about Him, our lives and circumstances. We should often pray from the understanding that we don't know enough and there are revelations He needs to show us.
If prayer has an end at a particular moment when it is engaged on a matter, it doesn't end with noise but in revelation. Solomon made an end to a prayer or finished praying at a particular time then he had the revelation of knowing God as a consuming fire.
This week, develop a consistent and effectual prayer culture like never before. Remember, your prayer altar is also your revelation zone, your prayer altar is calling you this morning.

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