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Do You Feel Like You Can't Pray Anymore?

September 9, 2010 - Have you ever felt as if you have run out of prayers? When and where did you experience your low point? Was it after failure or success?

Do You Feel Like You Can't Pray Anymore?

There are two ways of looking at a problem. You can look at your problem through God, or you can look at God through your problem.

Do You Feel Like You Can't Pray Anymore?

This month, let’s take a look at 1 Kings 19:1-9, where Elijah felt much the same way.

We pick up the story of Elijah just after God had vindicated him by fire on Mt. Carmel in front of the prophets of Baal. But now Jezebel has vowed to kill Elijah, and the contrast is incredible. The Bible says, “Elijah was afraid and fled for his life” and ran away to collapse under a broom tree (1 Kings 19:3).

I could imagine Elijah as exhausted, lonely or angry, but not afraid! Yet, I have to admit that this particular verse encourages me to keep hoping, because I, too, am so often afraid.

Have you ever had a “broom tree experience?” What took you there? Can you identify with any of the factors that took Elijah down? Have you ever run away because you were afraid?

It has been my experience that when you run into fear, you can run out of faith in a hurry. Fear paralyzes you. In a moment we can go from faith to fear and end up under a broom tree waiting to die. But such failure is never final for the people of God. It might look and feel that way, but it can lead to a whole new dimension of ministry and experience in prayer.

What Fear Does to Faith

Doubt is faith in distress, and it is very hard to pray when you are doubting God. The Bible says, “Anyone who wants to come to him must believe that God exists and that he rewards those who sincerely seek him” (Hebrews 11:6). Elijah couldn’t see God anymore, but worse, he could see Jezebel very clearly. And she looked so much bigger than God.

There are two ways of looking at a problem. You can look at your problem through God, or you can look at God through your problem. If God is in front of the problem, it appears insignificant. But if God is behind the problem, then the problem dominates everything.

What God’s Presence Does for Us

Do you find it hard to tell God how you feel? Have you ever told God that you’ve had enough?

The first thing to do when you arrive under the broom tree is quit everything. Give yourself permission to collapse. Elijah simply said, “God, I’ve had it!”

Think of a parent dealing with a child who is extremely upset. If only we can get the child talking, we can do something to resolve the issue. God feels like that about His children. It is not that He needs information, just dialogue. It is for our sake, not His, that we should try to tell Him how we feel.

The Lord Jesus never tired of inviting, encouraging, exhorting, even commanding people—especially His disciples—to pray. He said that they “should always pray and not give up” (Luke 18:1, NIV). When you are under the broom tree, that is very hard to do, but at these times, we are not praying intercessory prayers. These are prayers of desperation. Keep talking to the Lord, even if you are mad at Him or doubting His very existence.

Where was God in Elijah’s situation? Read 1 Kings 19:5-7.

God was there in the person of the angel of the Lord. God is always present and waiting to help His exhausted servants. Jesus promised that a sparrow would not fall to the ground without the Father knowing it (Matthew 10:29). God is never surprised by our visits to the broom tree. Knowing all things, He waits to strengthen us by the appropriate means, just as He waited for Elijah and had a meal prepared for him. In your broom tree situation, have you sensed an “angel of the Lord’s presence?” Look up Genesis 16:7 and Exodus 3:1-16 for other examples of when the Lord appeared. What were the occasions? To whom did He appear? What did He do? What resulted?

Every time we pray, the angel of His presence is as much with us as He was with Elijah through His Holy Spirit. In fact, He dwells within us!

What the Broom Tree Gives to Us

Broom tree experiences introduce us to a new way of praying. It’s not verbal praying but rather total abandonment of ourselves in despair at God’s feet. It is a silent scream for help. Sometimes we cannot even shout at God. We are spent.

When you run out of prayers, God still hears you. Even though no words are formed, God looks at you and reads the language of your longing. At that moment, you are the prayer. So be content just to be a desperate prayer under your particular broom tree and wait and see what happens.

You may wonder how long you’ll be there. You’ll remain there as long as it takes for you to be strengthened. Try not to take on anything extra until things begin to be resolved. Once Elijah was off and running again, God went ahead of him, preparing his future.

If you’re not at the broom tree right now, you will be someday and there is probably someone else there right now. Pray right now for people under the broom tree and make a list of practical ways you could help them. Take action on this list soon. Then, pray and ask God about your own pressures, loneliness and exhaustion. Is there a broom tree ahead of you? Spend some time in prayer.

The journey can be too great for all of us, for all sorts of reasons. Maybe you have been left to care for a sick person for far too long, with no relief. Or you have been in school and also working to support a family and have burned out. Maybe you have been in a wilderness spiritually, with little or no fellowship over the long haul. There are all sorts of reasons that we run out of prayers. Yet, when that happens, God has only just begun!

As Elijah was to find out, God gives more grace, more help, more joy, more hope and more strength to all of us in our weakness than He ever does when we are strong. We just need to bank on it. It was the Lord Jesus, the captain of the Lord of hosts, who came to Elijah’s aid, and the same captain of our salvation will fight for us against all our enemies, even the enemies called desperation and depression.

 

109 Comments

James says 2.20.2013, 4:04 p.m.

In times of life when we can't pray or find the faith to believe God will bring the storms of life to get us to pray an depend on him fully James says that in his book that trails will come to a believer but God is control

Gabriel says 2.8.2013, 12:52 a.m.

I want is my job to provide food, shelter, and medicine for my twins Matthew and Mark. I pray so much that all my tormentors are gone so they cannot rob my family of peace. All I want is peace, my job, my family, health, and deliverance from evil.

MG says 2.7.2013, 10:51 p.m.

I'm so angry, the only prayer I can pray is "God let me die tonight!"

Bishop says 1.21.2013, 4:52 p.m.

I too never heard of the broom tree, my life has been like a major wind storm. I don't know what to say. My heart is hurting so bad. I really don't know where to start, when it come to praying to God. Help!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Jeff says 1.18.2013, 03:14 a.m.

Thank you for all the info. On The Lord it is very helpful ,thank you and keep up the good work,praise his name.

victor says 12.26.2012, 1:18 p.m.

thanx for this piece

Lauren says 12.11.2012, 00:52 a.m.

Thank you so much for being that vessel for Christ and for blessing my heart!

linda says 9.28.2012, 09:32 a.m.

I feel so down I know God loves me,but I need prayer to keep going.I wake up in the middle of the night,the hurt will not go away.My heart is broken.I try and make other people laugh they don't really know how I feel inside.I need prayer

Mike says 8.12.2012, 11:36 p.m.

I felt alone, forgotten and no longer touched by the Lord. Not saying I don't still feel a little like this just that it has helped better my outlook on it! I Love God and I know he Loves me this helped me see that. Pray for me as I have done for you

angie says 6.18.2012, 4:57 p.m.

I really needed that message I have been under the broom tree for about 4 years over a situation and i was feeling hopeless , did not know how to pay any more but this message gave me the strength to hold on. I am divorced and lonely

johnice says 3.29.2012, 11:44 p.m.

Thank you Lord for having Jill and Dr. Graham be obedient to you and publish this article of guidance. I have been, like several others, are on a roller coaster of medical, financial and spiritual issues for over a decade. This helps greatly.

Debbie says 3.29.2012, 11:22 a.m.

I have been under my broom tree for more than 3 months now but reading this has helped to understand so much. I was out of prayers. Thank you for sharing this.

Yvonne says 2.5.2012, 5:34 p.m.

I just read this post. I was looking for relief. I have been on a turmoil for a long time, where I just cannot find the words to pray! This article has been of great help! I shall stay under my broom tree until my change comes. God bless you!

MaryAnne says 1.22.2012, 3:22 p.m.

I just read the first post from Pamela and that is exactly what I am feeling and going thru. I still pray and still listen to his words but my circumstances are not changing, in fact they seem to be getting worse. I search all the time for answers.

Pamela says 8.24.2011, 3:38 p.m.

I am reading this almost on year later, and I am in the same boat as many of you. I have been praying for God's help for so long, to no avail. I'm not asking for luxuries or a lottery winning--I am simply asking Him to do what He promised to do. Yet, we have basic needs that are going unmet! I have prayed, read, abided, tithed, fasted, loved, forgiven, forgotten, given it up to Him--you name it--yet not one of my prayers have been answered, and honestly, I am beginning to doubt His very existence, which breaks my heart even more. Now I can't bear to read the Bible, or to pray, or to even think about Him. I feel disappointed, empty, and all alone. I have read every word of every post today. I am hoping God sent me here. But for now, I am under the tree, too, looking for a rope to hang myself in it if things don't get better soon!!

Joy says 8.4.2011, 05:07 a.m.

My hubby has being going through some challenges that has brought him to the point where he can't pray or study God's word anymore but I thank God for this words because they are just for him. I have printed the article am sure he will be blessed by it. Thanks for such encouraging words. God bless you

Henrietta says 6.19.2011, 03:49 a.m.

Thank you so much for the encouraging words. I have been at the broom tree for quite some time. I lost my oldest daughter in 2009 to cancer and after 10 years I have 3 children to raise. I have a husband that is biggest adversary and I do not know how to let go. I use to be so strong and now it seems I want to pray but the words just will not come. I feel exhausted, but according to the Word when I am weak then I am strong. Reading the words in this message has given me hope that I am on my way back.Thanks so much

andy says 5.23.2011, 04:06 a.m.

i felt like i had no right to pray because i inflicted the situation im going thru on myself by my actions and decisions. i still feel like this but i got some hope out of this words "God gives more grace, more help, more joy, more hope and more strength to all of us in our weakness than He ever does when we are strong" THANKS...

Yvonne says 4.2.2011, 09:49 a.m.

There has been a horrible tragedy in our family. I was searching for comfort when I found this post. Our family has been hit with one tragedy after another but this one is the most devastating. I can't pray, I can't rest, I feel so alone. (Yvonne, We would like to pray and provide some encouragement. Please call 1-877-247-2426 to talk and pray with someone. There are people here who care. Or, you can send a private email to help@bgea.org. We will continue to keep you in prayer. The BGEA Internet team.)

jeff says 3.31.2011, 01:29 a.m.

Thank you for the comment. I have had disbelief now for years, but am coming around. Trying to pray, this may help. Hope so, I think I am under the broom tree now. Thanks again.

Anonymous says 3.10.2011, 08:05 a.m.

Thank you for sharing your comment on 09/09/10, Jud. It certainly is encouraging to know that there are many other Christians out there who are going throug the same Broom Tree experience. There's comfort in knowing that we're not going through these trials alone. I think that's the biggest struggle...it's not in the trial itself, but in feeling like you're the only one going through it. But that's a misconception, because we're not really alone. Not ever.

Catrina says 2.4.2011, 4:27 p.m.

My seed was watered today! This is a great msg, thank you and I am ready to challenge myself. I thank God that there are still great people out there just teaching about Gods love and forgiveness. We need more people doing that. This world needs to know Gods love not what he can give us if we serve him (material things).

kenessa says says 1.12.2011, 08:47 a.m.

Thank you very much for this encouragement. I believe God for my miracle answer. please pray for me. Thank you! be blessed.

Michelle says 11.15.2010, 00:37 a.m.

Thank you so much. I am at the broom tree, but have been calling to God for strength as a mum. My teenage son is at the broom tree but is oblivious of it. I pray that Lord, you speak to Him so that he calls out to You. I pray that You give me the words to speak into his heart and life. Help me Lord to help him, but not enable him as I have done. Lord, I acknowledge my weakness and failings. I pray Lord that You come into our hearts, fill us with You O Lord. Thank you Lord for showing me the areas in which we need to change, I pray for the grace to change and to put You first God. In our weakness You are strong Lord, to You be the glory.

Latoya says 10.22.2010, 10:02 a.m.

Thank you Jesus, I was really blessed beyond measure by this message. I recently have been feeling this way and did not understand, but To God be the Glory, he is sooooo awesome that he would just direct your paths and send you in the direction and tools you are needing to go through every experience of your walk with him even when you don't feel him, he is in the mist. This really encourages me to go forth and just believe, Trust and Stand Firm on his Word, because that is what will bring me from under my broom tree. I will continue to bless the Lord at all times and give him praises because he is worthy of our praise and worship. Again I thank you and may God continue to use you for his Glory to continue to uplift his people to do all he has commanded us to do. I also pray for continuing of his divine protection and blessings upon your life. Be Blessed!!

Liz says 10.6.2010, 01:42 a.m.

I thank God for you and the encouraging message. I really needed this because I have been under a broom tree for so long. I have had pressure all over and didn't know how to handle it and at some point I thought God never heard my cry. but today, I am encouraged through this message and realized that the Lord is still preparing to be more strong. In that connection, I am choosing hope over fear. I know God is going to give the testimony I have been longing for very soon through prayer.

Norah, says 10.1.2010, 1:55 p.m.

I love God because He knows what I need to hear when I need it. This is what I was waiting for to live tomorrow. Love you all.

Denise says 9.20.2010, 10:20 p.m.

....sooo encouraged/Blessed by the honesty and humility of these dear bros./sisters -in-the-Lord!! I've heard of this story in the Bible --but what a GR8 reminder for us to be made aware of our, "Broom tree"!! ...So, thankful our Father doesn't condemn/promises He will ALWAYS be with us!!! Even in times of wandering/waiting under a lonely, Broom Tree!! ~~Because His Mercies are new each Morning!!

Annette says 9.20.2010, 07:10 a.m.

I am encouraged by this message. Thank you. I am under a broom tree in a big way. My heart is wounded and the situation doesn't appear that it will ever change. I need God's healing and am glad to know he understands my desperation and even lack of faith that He will save me from my despair.

mengesha says 9.16.2010, 2:02 p.m.

I really felt like GOD was speaking to me! A big thank-u for ur insight and encouragement. Please pray for me in this difficult time of my life. GOD bless

Jim says 9.16.2010, 09:56 a.m.

To Adelle, two days ago just as I was starting my daily walk of prayer, I met a soldier for God in the form of a homeless man. In minutes of meeting we prayed together and there with us was Jesus. We talked about our lives and our pains/troubles and an indescribable peace came over the both of us, this meeting was no accident. I pray for Troy and he now knows He is not finished with us yet or you and anyone else that is in pain. Thank you Adelle, keep praying everyone, embrace the Broom Tree let it cover you with its ample branches, God bless everyone today, He is near, rejoice!!

joshua benjamin metty says 9.16.2010, 07:56 a.m.

Thank God for the direct message of the word of God, really its for me. It strengthens my spiritual back bone, and stirs my heart to move close walk with him, and also push up moral fiber of prayer life thanks, to the editor and publisher. May God bless u abundantly......

Adelle says 9.15.2010, 7:32 p.m.

To Jim...I have felt recently like most of you have. I find praying that God will change my feeling about a situation gives me relief from my afflictions. Then I am able to have a clear mind and I can trust God again. I also think about my blessings no matter how small. God has dramatically changed things where I saw no hope. I still have things in my life where I need to look for God's help. Isn't it wonderful that God wants to change our lives? Hope this helps.

Valorie says 9.15.2010, 2:28 p.m.

Thank you for this message. It truly is one that speaks to the very heart and soul of how so many Christians are feeling, myself included. Letting God take over and take care of us is sometimes a hard thing to do yet wow, when we allow His loving kindness to break through; it really is nothing short of amazing. May God richly bless you with strength for today!

josinete says 9.14.2010, 11:11 p.m.

thank for the message...such a blessing....thanks for reminding that GOD takes us out....weeping can endures through the night , but Joy comes in the morning......the night is almost over....joy is comes....Jesus , gives us your Joy!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Matthew says 9.14.2010, 12:39 a.m.

Thank you so much for this mesage. I feel like I've been under a broom tree for some time now, but it has only been lately that I feel so tired both outwardly and inwardly, but I know that the Lord is faithful and He will never leave nor forsake us, so daily I read His word, pray, and trust Him to provide. Praise the Lord, for He is good, and His mercy endureth forever!

Joseph says 9.14.2010, 11:10 a.m.

Being under a boom tree is a very powerful shield or atmosphere which helps every believer to have a deep understanding to God for knowing who He is and what he is capable of doing; this reminds me of 1 Coronthians 10:13 which declares that for we have not experienced anything new (TRIAL/TEMPTATION) for our God is wise enough to pave a way for us to survive. Everything may seem to have come to an end. Friends may forget about you, things turning upside, situations may get worse and even worsen. could even cry. In various aspects of life...... but when the way is paved ,the road is clear,the heavens begin to shake..........as the blood of Christ plat on the grounds of Calvary ,the earth began to crack. So is it, going to bring a retrospective break-through afterwords uplift and promotion ....GLORY BE TO GOD.

Kevin says 9.14.2010, 07:32 a.m.

This message is just what I needed to get lifted. being under the boom tree is real. for me, it got to a point where I would walk out of the house and go to bed without even saying a short prayer. Thanks to this message, I'm sure I will walk right through this phase in my spiritual life.

aimee says 9.14.2010, 07:24 a.m.

Amen....i experienced it,, truly the Lord is good!!!! He is good!

Elma says 9.14.2010, 03:33 a.m.

It's a very encouraging message. If God answers our prayer, He's increasing our faith. If He delays, He's increasing our patience. If He does not answer, He knows we can handle it perfectly. Keep going God is there to help us.

jemm says 9.13.2010, 11:10 p.m.

Yes LORD..thanxs for your word! and letting me know that...i will be still..know that you are GOD!!!

days says 9.13.2010, 7:47 p.m.

It is indeed a wonderful message. I was once an active christian but because of depression, fear and failure I feel I'm in a wilderness, but still continue attending in our church because I have no one to hold on. Thank you very much for this message. Lord Thank you.

Tibor says 9.13.2010, 6:20 p.m.

I couldn't help crying meanwhile reading ... thank you for the wonderful insight. It is a very real place, the Broom Tree. I didn't realise how much I needed God until God was everything I had left in my life. And it was scaring to see how little of God I had inside me and how much of the world. Than I started the journey back Home. Yes, Egypt is a real place, too LoL. Today I have peace with God thus peace with myself and others.

Chad says 9.13.2010, 4:13 p.m.

Please pray for as I am going through some personal struggles at college and with other things as well I woner where God is in all of this, thank you God bless!!!

Justina says 9.13.2010, 3:25 p.m.

This was the perfect message today. I am amazed how God uses the exact WORDS I was thinking in a message to speak to me. I battle depression and have been attacked spiritually this week. It is exhausting. Physically as well as mentally. I thank Him for the strength, once again, to go on.

Ann says 9.13.2010, 3:05 p.m.

Sometimes I feel like I have placed myself in a situation I can not get out of. I feel helpless and I feel like GOD has left me. I love GOD very much but I have let myself get away from his word and now I'm at a point to where I feel worthless and I feel like GOD does not hear me when and what little I try to pray. I was once a strong Christian and I feel like I have let GOD down. Please pray for me.

Lisa says 9.13.2010, 1:20 p.m.

The reminder of Hagar and Moses- spoke directly to my heart. I thank God and BGEA for this wonderful message! Blessings

Linda says 9.13.2010, 12:14 a.m.

I have been so discouraged and down hearted in my life, also "under the broom tree". I have groaned in my spirit! Praise God, He makes it ALL RIGHT!!! I am so THANKFUL for ALL the MANY MANY blessings He has given me. And so glad to have read this today! You are ALL in my prayers. Keep the FAITH!

ANN says 9.13.2010, 11:54 a.m.

I feel like I've been under the tree for a few weeks. I know God hears our hearts when it's hurting so bad, HE knows what our heart is wanting to say. My son died, grandson has cancer, husband has depression, another son is in prison, but thank God He promises He will never leave or forsake us. I know He is always near. AMEN!!

Jeff says 9.13.2010, 11:35 a.m.

At work things sometimes spin out of control and it puts me under the broom tree. There are moments that I can not find the words to say to God so I put my faith in God by asking the Holy Spirit of God to show me what or how to pray. It is something that happens a lot in my life lately. Thanks for the word that you shared about the silent moments we have that God has not left us or has departed but is hearing us in those hard spot moments in our lives.

Debbie says 9.13.2010, 11:29 a.m.

Thanks you for a much needed word from the Lord. I heard Jill Briscoe speak many years ago when i was a teenager. What a blessing that was and what a special blessing today to read this message. God knew that I had to hear these words.

Josh says 9.13.2010, 11:17 a.m.

This article was especially helpful to me. I find myself often at times consumed by anxiety and worry. I find myself so angry at times that I have to force myself to surrender and pray. I hold firm to Gods promise of never leaving or forsaking us. I have to say that my life has lead to some pretty dark doors, but somehow He is always still there, always.

Laurie says 9.13.2010, 11:10 a.m.

Hello all! The broom tree is a significant place of rest and pain and unfortunately is something that can seem to loom over you as a place you'll be visiting again. God is great.

Donna says 9.13.2010, 11:09 a.m.

Thanks so much, yes I know the broom tree very well! It really made be understand what I do and why.

James says 9.13.2010, 05:32 a.m.

What an inspiration! The insight is very deep and I need to read this article once and again to assimilate and digest the truth there. I ask God for strength to pray and I desire to have a partner to pray with... thank God, I remember my wife is there.

ANNE says 9.13.2010, 05:29 a.m.

I have been in a wilderness for a long time,now i know that all is well, our God is good. He sees me under the Broom Tree and He cares.

Ranji says 9.13.2010, 05:00 a.m.

Thank you for this beautiful message, it was so encouraging. God is so good to give us his word, through your message, at the right time. May God continue to bless you, to help people who need a word from the Lord.

Leslie says 9.12.2010, 8:48 p.m.

God is Our Father. and we have access to Him through Jesus Christ, Lord and Savior. God promises His children strength, guidance, and protection. Sometimes I just speak His Name, JESUS... when I'm overwhelmed/ hurting. I have experienced the power in that. This article is right on for me too...like others who wrote, I too am going to pray for everyone who posted here. My heart has become lighter just letting this article and these comments sink in- and I'm going to pray for the light of Christ and God's help in all of our lives! Praise

Newte says 9.12.2010, 06:53 a.m.

I found myself under a complete darkness for far too long. I reached a point where I started to believe that God had set me aside for perdition. I also lived in sin caused by my inability to get the things of this world which i desired most. I was not able to read the bible or say a decent prayer.Ii tried to repent a number of times, sometimes with tears.Iit never worked. When God decided that I had had enough, it was surprisingly fast, the way the darkness left and was replaced by light. How happy I am now to pray daily and read the word. I am enjoying the blessings of a great relationship with God.

Conny says 9.11.2010, 11:23 p.m.

Glad to read this post, this strengthens me. I need a change in my life, the good change. Please pray for me. Thanks

Jean says 9.11.2010, 7:52 p.m.

I've been so angry for so long and have prayed for a breakthrough until I don't know what else to do. I know God hears me (especially when I'm screaming) and enough is enough. Even though I don't know what to do next I won't give up. Everyone stay encouraged and keep seeking God.

Kathy says 9.11.2010, 7:52 p.m.

What a Rhema word! I felt as though the Lord had sent this just for me! I Praise God for insight and understanding of this revelation! the broom tree. He is so faithful! And just when we give up He says Now I can redirect your path! Thank you so much it was so refreshing!

cat says 9.11.2010, 3:48 p.m.

To Carol, please just hang in there. It is very important that you read the word every day. Call some friends that you know are sold out for Christ, have them to pray for you. God will bring you through this storm, just believe!!!

Kim says 9.11.2010, 05:56 a.m.

I praise God for this article and receiving it just when I needed it. God has been preparing me for my 'broom tree' for a couple of months but still it knocked the wind out of me and I found myself in great fear and panic. I also praise God for all of the comments listed. Thank you Sam for your comment. Know that I have prayed an individual prayer for everyone listed. May God be there for you in your situation as He has been there for me. I'm stronger know and I know that's why He lead me here. Mrs. Briscoe, thank you for following God's will and writing such an inspiring article.

Poon says 9.11.2010, 04:25 a.m.

The Lord have been so good to me, lead me to read your sharing, and also our prayer for our nation was Holy Desperation - Isa.38as I read over this two sharing, I was inspired to pray for my church Spiritual Renewal Meetings and expect great things to happen. Amen.

Kwan from Singapore says 9.10.2010, 11:20 p.m.

Dear Sister Briscoe,Thank you so much for your article about the Broom Tree experience God has allowed His servant Elijah to go through. I still believe and trust that our heavenly Father still loves us and He has promised that He will never leave us nor forsake us no matter how difficult a 'broom tree' situation His child is going through. My wife is still grieving over the loss of our daughter when she was called home to be with the Lord 11 years ago. She was 35 years old when she suddenly collapsed in the Junior College where she was teaching biology, was rushed to the hospital and died four days later of annyurism. Appreciate you prayer for my wife.

Nadine says 9.10.2010, 9:42 p.m.

Reading this was such a blessing for me. I have been struggling to be thankful jn all situations. My husband has sufferd with terrible nerve pain for almost eiight years and we thought that he had almost all he could bear. Recently he was diagnosed with M.G. an autoimmune disease that makes your voluntary muscles extremely weak. We are both learning rhat the only way you can make it thru these times under the broomtree is to turn it all over to God. It has not been easy for I have struggled with what I perceived as unanswered prayers. Just remember -- HE haspromised He will never forsake us,.

Cody says 9.10.2010, 11:55 a.m.

It is always inspiring to learn something new about God's will for our lives. This is something new for me indeed. As I continue to grow in my faith, I have noticed that I have hit many bumps and ditches, and sometimes, doubt seems to take over my mind. The "broom tree" REALLY helps me to understand that there are times when I must pray always and I must give it to God, for in bad times he can be the one to do SO MUCH for our lives. I pray that God allows me to become a better disciple and I pray that the B.G.E.A. continues to spread the Gospel throughout the world. I also pray for all of you, that you may find and learn something from this. Thank You B.G.E.A., and God bless all of you.

Paul says 9.10.2010, 11:20 a.m.

I'm also like Lisa, I sometimes just feel what's the point in praying anymore, I feel I have had enough! I'm physically and spiritually exhausted, and i have a sense of anger toward God at times,because i feel he's just forgotten about me. Been put off from my job in 2008, which meant no salary for the past 2and a half years, and have a family to support. I still earn commission, which is a small fraction of what i used to earn. I'm Not being ungrateful, but it does get depressing at times. Lost my house,and lost my car through a car hijack. Been for a number job interviews, but nothing seems to go in my favor. These past 2 and a half years feels like I've been limping along. I don't feel like being around people anymore too. I consider myself a fairly matured christian, and have come through other trials, but this one is really getting to me, I long for good news, or a sudden breakthrough, to boost my morale. Please pray for me. I'm from South Africa -Cape Town

Jim says 9.10.2010, 11:04 a.m.

Sonya;Diane, Thank you for your prayers and thoughts, I have been touched by your kind words/deeds. I have accepted God taking everything from me that He once gave, I am closer to him now more than ever before. In my weakness I think of giving up but I know if I do He will turn from me so I must never give up. And so I say to all who r reading PRAY,PRAY,PRAY to GOD

william says 9.10.2010, 06:13 a.m.

Glory be to God because He really care for us I am passing thro this brooom tree, now I know thank you so very much God bless you.

adrian says 9.10.2010, 06:00 a.m.

Great words to read. I've had a financial cloud hunging on my head for a long time now, and frankly I've given up on prayers. Most times I cant get myself to start praying. I feel its become a chore and its almost robotic, sometimes I feel like God is too busy to hear my issues ,with trapped miners in Chile, floods in Pakistan ,drought here in Africa, fires in Russia, earthquakes .... makes me think if God is really bothered ,sometimes it feels like he is a kid with an ant farm, I know he is there but still I have this emptiness when praying ur articles has given me hope not to give up,and to look around at the god thiings around me like family and health. Thanks I will keep praying.

Philip says 9.10.2010, 05:32 a.m.

Praise the Lord!!! Dear Mrs. Briscoe, Thank you for your wonderful message. This is very meaningful and helpful, today and forever. It has helped me as well. I also feel that God does not put us in despair, but it is our ways that drifts us way from the Lord and puts us in the hands of evil to play havoc with our lives. I think it is the errors in our thoughts, actions and words in our good times that leads us to helplessness in tough times. If we could be thankful, respectful and appreciative of God's Gifts in every moment of our lives and watchful of our ways to not to neglect or overlook or disrespect(or take for granted) the smallest of the blessings we get every moment, that would build our defences against evil's entry at a later/tough time. Thank You Lord for all the blessings. Heaven is felt, even in this world, when we are thankful and respectful for the blessings of God. Thank God Again!!!High Regards Philip

Shine says 9.10.2010, 03:41 a.m.

God bless you sister and the Blessing as per Daniel 12: 3 for your labour in Christ.

Ebby says 9.10.2010, 01:34 a.m.

Thanks for the wonderful and timely message

Veronica says 9.10.2010, 01:05 a.m.

This is for me. Thank you GOD. Thank you very much. God's Words remind me to never give up trusting Him. Everything will be settlled one day.

Pearl says 9.9.2010, 11:58 p.m.

I have been under the" broom tree" many times in my life and I never failed to find God there once I gave it up to Him. I am depending on Him now for several things in my life right now, not for myself so much as for loved ones hurting and not turning to Him in their need. It's very frustrating to know what they need to do, but having them not listen and try to get along without God in their lives. I pray for all our loved ones that are unsaved that are going through trials, that those trials will bring them to the Cross and Jesus Christ so that He can meet them under their "broom trees."

Sonya says 9.9.2010, 11:54 p.m.

Jim And Lisa, I am praying for you. I am there, too....

Barbara says 9.9.2010, 11:37 p.m.

I'm at that point now. I have prayed, cried, fasted, and read the Word, but still God has me in a "holding" pattern. Sometime I feel like giving up but it's knowing that things could get worst in my life that keeps me holding on. I believe God for his Word but sometimes I feel that he has forgotten about me. God is God and I know he does whatever he wants to do. So I wait, and I wait and I wait. When is it going to be my turn for "overflow". But I can still say "thank you God for each day of new blessings". For indeed each day is a new day. I love him greatly. Thank you God! (:

Michelle says 9.9.2010, 11:20 p.m.

I really needed this today. I am going to be officially divorced on 10/12/10, not b/c it's something that I want at all, but really don't have a choice. I have tried over and over to help my spouse see that we can make it, but both of us has to be willing to change in order to move on. He refuses. That hurts so much. I have 3 other issues that I've been trying to work through also, but it seems as though God knows that I can handle alot more problems that I thought would be impossible to handle all at the same time. He continues to put roadblocks in my path almost daily, and I am becoming extremely overwhelmed. I know that He is with me even when I am angry, and feel like there's no hope. When I sometimes feel like giving up, He also gives me one more day to trust that He will never leave me, and gives me the strength to keep going. I do believe in the power of prayer and have been a witness to His love, and goodness. I just hope and pray that He will help me through this very rough spot in my life. I believe He will!

Diane says 9.9.2010, 10:32 p.m.

To Jim: No, it's not better if you take your life, even though it's tempting. I'm in the same boat--no income, facing homelessness (again), can't find work. It's exhausting. In spite of my efforts to get work, I come up empty. It's been hard to believe God cares or that things will get better, so I'm grateful for the Broom Tree message. It's odd, but I find it easier to pray for you than for myself. So, I pray you find relief soon and that you keep your faith.

ENOSH says 9.9.2010, 10:07 p.m.

Really God is always with us, it is we who have to understsnd it and ask him for his mercy.

Randolpho says 9.9.2010, 9:45 p.m.

Like many here, I am under the "tree", I prepare each morning for a job that doesn't quite pay the bills, I live at the base of a mountain of debt and often just cry real tears and pour my heart out to our Father. I am weary...bone tired...have a family that looks to me to support needs, I plead often that I might not wake up and insurance would provide for my family much better than I can. Why is there SO MUCH hurt these days? People losing jobs, marriages, homes, dignity and there are no real leaders with wisdom. The middle class are finding it so hard to hold their chins up as they continue to bear the weight. God rescue us.

Lesley says 9.9.2010, 9:38 p.m.

No Kathy, you don;t have to have incredible faith that He will - you only need to have faith as big as a mustard seed, that's just enough to hope with. When Peter stepped out of the boat to walk with Jesus on the water, he began to sink. Jesus said he had little faith. Don't you see - he walked on water with only a little faith!

Susan says 9.9.2010, 8:32 p.m.

For God has not given us a spirit of fear but of POWER, and LOVE, and a SOUND MIND.(2 Timothy 1:7) Keep saying those words until you believe them..Do not allow yourself to be oppressed by it. God has given us the power to overcome. Bless you.

GC says 9.9.2010, 8:21 p.m.

I have run out of prayers lately and are relying on others to intercede on my behave. I am under the a particular broom tree and waiting to what happens and how long I'll be here. Please keep me and my family in your prayers.

Chris says 9.9.2010, 8:20 p.m.

Thank you so much for this reading and the comments below I know very much what its like to be under the broom tree but reading the comments has focused me on the needs of others and have taken great delight in praying for those also in the same predicament thank you once again it has given me hope that all is not lost and I am truly in Gods hands thanks again

patricia says 9.9.2010, 7:14 p.m.

Hi there , this is Patricia from Woodridge Queensland Australia. I have just read the other people's comments , and yes there had been many time I had been through some times in my life where I have been so frusterated in life about my family , and about my grandchildren , but I will never cease to lift them up in my prayer's. I know it can be hard to be strong, and not to give into wearyness, but i've got to perservere. I praise our Father God for all of what He is doing for us all . God bless you all at the Billy Graham's Ministerie's

Theresa says 9.9.2010, 7:13 p.m.

God is faithful and does hear our prayers. He gave me more than I ever could of imagined. I was begging him to heal my son of his alcoholism and now he has been sober for three months and prays everyday. I will praise him forever!

wendell says 9.9.2010, 7:11 p.m.

SOMETIMES I WONDER HOW MUCH LONGER WOULD I HAVE TO WAIT,HOWEVER I KNOW THAT HE IS WITH ME. IMPATIENCE CREEPS IN AND DOUBTS ASSAILS BUT THANK GOD JESUS COMES IN THE MIDST OF MY STORM, OURS AND DELIVERS HISCHILDREN FROM HARM. HALLELUJAH THANK YOU JESUS.

martha says 9.9.2010, 6:06 p.m.

I thank God everyday that he is tere for us while we are under the broom tree or other places he is always with us.

E says 9.9.2010, 5:36 p.m.

I have learned during these tough times of trusting to look to God no matter how it feels or what it looks like. He is FAITHFUL and JUST and oh is HE true to HIS WORD! Trust God to be God and let HIM handle it ALL!

Iseoluwa says 9.9.2010, 5:21 p.m.

I have been very upset about my life's direction in recent times but could not tell God exactly I now feel as I was afraid I might say something wrong. I have not been praying much either as I have kind of given up. This article has helped me to see that many others have passed through this way before and that I need to pray more and not faint. Thank you very much. I pray that God helps me.

Carole says 9.9.2010, 5:01 p.m.

As always everything I get thru BGEA site is just what I need to hear. When situatiions lead to fear and that feeling of flight, I will try to remember the Broom Tree. Sometimes prayers are only a groan because the words don't come, but how grateful that I know God is ahead of me and listening at that very moment. I am grateful today for this reminder that help is as near as my prayer to God.

Jim says 9.9.2010, 4:40 p.m.

I am like Lisa and have been under the broom tree for a long time now. The pressure is really starting to mount upon me and I am becoming more silent. And I am becoming scared. Soon to be homeless, no money, no income no food Is it better if I just die?

Tanya says 9.9.2010, 4:18 p.m.

I needed these words today. Thank you God!

Sam says 9.9.2010, 4:06 p.m.

Just as drowning person cannot be saved until they give up, neither can we. It is thru surrender we get strength, it is thru surrended we become the type of person God desires for us. It is thru weakness we become strong. When we get out of the way, God can do for us what He always has wanted to.

Cynthia says 9.9.2010, 4:00 p.m.

This gives me so much confidence that the God of the universe is with me right now while I'm under the Broom Tree. Thank you.

Rosina says 9.9.2010, 3:57 p.m.

I have been under the "broom tree" for the last several months because of the loss of my mother ,who was extremely close to me, I was an only child. Even though I was alone ,and in grief in her house after her passing, I felt the presence of the Invisiible doing trough me all the things that I never could have done by my own. Please,pray for more strenght,I still feel vulnerable.

Barbara says 9.9.2010, 3:40 p.m.

Thanks for this encouraging message!

Carol says 9.9.2010, 3:36 p.m.

I hope this is all true because some stuff is more than anyone can bear. I am there right now. I have prayed all the prayers I can pray and even got to the point where I have no words, only tears, to pray. I hope this is true...

Diann says 9.9.2010, 3:35 p.m.

I did not know about the broom tree until now but I have given up on my one prayer being answered. My faith is great and I know there's a reason why I just dont know what it is. Thank you for this reading I REALLY needed it. Everyone keep your prayers up God is listening.

Renee says 9.9.2010, 3:32 p.m.

Mrs. Briscoe, You are so lovely, such a fine woman of God. Thank you for each devotional you prepare. I have lost my job,feel lost, and have no alternative but to give the battle to Jesus. It is necessary to be reminded of Biblical desperation; I am so grateful for our Lord and His precious Word and faithfulness. Please pray for me. Thank you so much.

Elizabeth says 9.9.2010, 3:17 p.m.

Lisa,I will pray for you.

Sheila says 9.9.2010, 3:16 p.m.

I really needed to read this at this time. It's just like God to remind us of His presence and His perfection at just the right time.

Lisa says 9.9.2010, 2:25 p.m.

Thank you so much for this encouraging reading. I have been under the broom tree for a while now and I just don't know how to come out from underneath it. This reading has given me hope to know that though I may not be able to say much to God right now he is still with me and I must be patient and not give up hope. Please pray for me.

virginia says 9.9.2010, 2:17 p.m.

i am so thankful for the word of God, even when we fail, God's Word reminds us to never give up trusting Him.

Kathy says 9.9.2010, 2:10 p.m.

I have not heard of the 'broom tree' before but I assume it is whatever our private place is...it is true though...when you have nothing more to give or say because of pressures, loneliness or exhaustion, if you just say God...this is Yours...I cannot handle it any longer and amazingly He takes care of it. But you do have to have incredible faith that He will.

Jud says 9.9.2010, 2:09 p.m.

It is good to know we have company under the Broom Tree as well. No one is alone, someone has walked the path before you, and God willing, someone will walk the path behind. Never, ever give up - God loves you even while you're sitting under that tree.

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