“‘Even though I don’t fear God or care what people think, yet because this widow keeps bothering me, I will see that she gets justice, so that she won’t eventually come and attack me!’ … And will not God bring about justice for his chosen ones, who cry out to him day and night? Will he keep putting them off?” — Luke 18:4b-5, 7
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Jesus tells this parable in Luke 18:1-8 with a clear purpose: to pray always and not become discouraged. That means persistence isn’t optional — it’s essential. The widow in the story had no power, no status and no leverage. All she had was determination. So she kept coming. She kept asking. She refused to quit.
The judge wasn’t moved by compassion or righteousness. He was moved by persistence. The widow’s continual coming wore him down until he finally acted. Jesus then flips the story and asks a powerful question: If an unjust judge responds to persistence, how much more will a loving Father respond to His children?
Faith is not a one-time prayer; it’s a posture. It shows up in the “kept coming” (v. 3), the “keeps bothering” (v. 5), the “cry out to him day and night” (v. 7). Faith pushes through silence. Faith keeps praying when answers are delayed. Faith refuses to let discouragement have the final word.
“Keep pushing” doesn’t mean forcing God’s hand; it means trusting God’s heart. Your Father is with you, even when Heaven seems quiet. Persistence isn’t proof that God isn’t listening; it’s often the evidence that He’s strengthening your faith.
So where do you need to keep pushing today? What prayer have you been tempted to give up on? God is still listening. Justice is still coming. Don’t lose heart. Keep praying. Keep believing. God is looking for that faith — and He delights to respond to it.
— Fleceia Comeaux, Houston Dash chaplain
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