Sermon Notes

February 22, 2026

The Remedy for Unanswered Prayers


Sermon Notes

You create a treasury of snow when you pray. One snowflake may not seem like much, but when snowflakes join together, they can shut down roads and stop trucks. Just as snowflakes collect, so your prayers store up in Heaven, and when the season changes, there is life-giving water that flows from Heaven to where you are.

 

Key Scriptures:

Job 38:22-30; Isaiah 55:8-11; I Thessalonians 5:16-17; Acts 10:4; Psalm 147:14-18; Ezekiel 47:3-5; Acts 2:17

 

Key Points:

  1. Keep praying. The best climate for snow is cold. When everything looks cold and dead in your life, that’s the time you must store up the snow of prayer. Don’t give up praying. Keep praying your “yet-to-be-answered” prayers.
  2. No snow, no flow. The more you store up snowflakes of prayers, the bigger the avalanche will be. Keep proclaiming the promises of God’s Word over your situation, even when you don’t see any sign of an answer. When the season is right, God will send the flow of the river of life that comes from the snowflakes of your prayers.
  3. Stand the cold. You’re storing up a mountain peak in Heaven when you pray. The greater the snow, the greater the flow. The coldest seasons of your life are the best times to store up prayers.

 

Final Thoughts:

There is power in consistent, simple prayer. Stay encouraged in the waiting and stay persistent in praying to store up God’s greatest blessings in your life. The flow from Heaven is coming!

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