When God Doesn’t Fix Your Problem

My friend Lindsey Bell is sharing her heart and part of her new book Unbeaten over here today. I pray her words touch your hearts and encourage you today.

When God Doesn’t Fix Your Problem

Unbeaten Cover

By Lindsey Bell

What if God doesn’t fix your problem?


Of course, I hope He does. I hope He heals your body, provides a spouse, grants you the child you long for, provides a job, or whatever it is you want Him to do. But what if He doesn’t? What if, for whatever reason, God chooses not to heal your body?

It’s one thing to trust God when He answers your prayers; it’s a whole different story to trust Him when He says no or doesn’t say a thing at all. Will you remain faithful even if your greatest fears come to pass?

This is the question Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego each had to answer.

If God didn’t save them, would they still follow Him?

Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego were taken captive by King Nebuchadnezzar. Their story is recorded in Daniel 3. King Nebuchadnezzar ordered the citizens of his kingdom to bow down to a golden image he had created. Anyone who refused would be thrown into a fiery furnace.

Most of the people living in Nebuchadnezzar’s kingdom obeyed. They didn’t want to face the rage of a man who was known for being hasty with his sword. Three men, however, refused to bow their faces to the ground in front of an idol. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego believed God could save them from the hands of Nebuchadnezzar and from the fire.

These men standing up to the king who held their lives in his hands is amazing in itself. Even more amazing, though, is that these men realized God might not save them — and were okay with that! Even if God does not save us, they said to the king, we will not serve your gods (Daniel 3:18).

Impressive faith, huh? Because of this bold proclamation, I expected God to save the men. If I had been He, I certainly would have. With a speech like that, these men deserved to avoid the heat. Apparently, though, God didn’t see it that way.

God didn’t prevent their fire, but saved through it instead. Isaiah 43:2 says…

“When you pass through the waters, I will be with you; and when you pass through the rivers, they will not sweep over you. When you walk through the fire, you will not be burned; the flames will not set you ablaze.”

Nebuchadnezzar ordered the fire heated seven times hotter than usual. Then he had the three men bound and thrown in. The furnace was so hot it killed the soldiers. Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego, in contrast, weren’t harmed at all. The flames did not singe their hair, and the text says they didn’t even smell like smoke.

When Nebuchadnezzar saw the men walking around in the fire that killed his soldiers, he jumped to his feet and said, “Look! I see four men walking around in the fire, unbound and unharmed, and the fourth looks like a son of the gods.” (Daniel 3:25)

God didn’t prevent Shadrach, Meshach, and Abednego from being thrown into the fire. What He did instead was join them in it.

That might be what He does for us too. He might not prevent the fire, but He will join us in it.

He’ll walk with us on the hot coals and make sure not one hair on our heads gets singed. He’ll make sure when we leave the fire, there’s not even a smoke smell lingering on our clothes.

This post contains an excerpt from Unbeaten: How Biblical Heroes Rose Above Their Pain (and you can too) by Lindsey Bell (CrossRiver Media). Used by permission.

About Unbeaten:

Why does life have to be so hard?

Difficult times often leave Christians searching the Bible for answers to the most difficult questions — Does God hear me when I pray? Why isn’t He doing anything? Does He even care?

In Unbeaten, author Lindsey Bell shares the stories of biblical figures who went through tough times. Through this 10-week Bible study and devotional, she reminds readers that while life brings trials, faith brings victory. And when we rely on God for the strength to get us through, we can emerge Unbeaten.

About Lindsey Bell:

Lindsey Bell is the author of Unbeaten: How Biblical Heroes Rose Above Their Pain (and you can too). She’s also the author of the parenting devotional, Searching for Sanity. She’s a stay-at-home mother of two silly boys, a minister’s wife, an avid reader, and a lover of all things chocolate. Lindsey writes weekly at www.lindseymbell.com about faith, family, and learning to love the life she’s been given.

Angela is a stumbling woman in need of God’s scandalous grace. Through faith in Jesus’ sacrifice on the cross, she bears the name Christian. She speaks and writes to make much of this God, His only Son, Jesus, and the Holy Spirit who lives in her. She graduated college with a Bachelor’s Degree in Nursing and is a Registered Nurse. She also obtained her Masters of Arts in Biblical and Theological Studies through Knox Theological Seminary.

11 Comments

  1. Lindsey Bell on April 20, 2016 at 12:32 pm

    Thanks so much for having me on your site and sharing this excerpt from Unbeaten! Blessings:)

  2. Tiffany Falley on April 20, 2016 at 1:39 pm

    Love this!

    • Angela Mackey on April 23, 2016 at 4:12 pm

      Yes, Lindsey is great at communicating the tensions between a God who is able to do all things and realizing He may not do what you want Him to do.

  3. Kayla Poznich on April 20, 2016 at 3:06 pm

    I think this is still probably my favorite part of Unbeaten. The imagine of God being with us in the fire and walking with us through the ash is very powerful!

    • Angela Mackey on April 23, 2016 at 4:12 pm

      Yes it is powerful. Thank you for visiting.

  4. attennos39 on April 20, 2016 at 3:27 pm

    I want to have their faith. When I read it I began to pray that this will be me. That one day I can say God even if you do not save me it is okay because I will not dishonor your name

    • Angela Mackey on April 23, 2016 at 4:14 pm

      Amen. I believe that is like the father of the child who was demon possessed. He begged Told Jesus, “I believe. Help my unbelief.” And God is so good to walk with us as we march through the flames.

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  6. Tragoudi Arpa on May 17, 2017 at 8:33 am

    I struggle so with the no’s and the never’s. Most of my life is loaded with them and God seems to just silently watch without fixing anything. I believe He has the power to fix things, but mostly He doesn’t and it is totally illogical. Especially regarding the necessities of life — overdue house repairs, finance issues that don’t respond to budgeting and hard work, health issues out of control, a spouse too ill for years who can’t provide for us at all and my job just doesn’t pay enough to make up the difference. Hard to be part of the second group of Hebrews 11 folks who had faith and didn’t see God work on their behalf to solve the problems. Not enough teachings about the God who is there and doesn’t do anything with all the issues.

    • Angela Mackey on May 17, 2017 at 2:47 pm

      I don’t have any simple answers. I don’t think there are easy answers when God doesn’t seem to be fulfilling His promises. He seems silent and aloof. He can do so many things to bring us out of difficulties, but most often He walks seemingly silently with us through the difficulties. I will pray that God gives you peace, wisdom, and direction so you can find relief. I pray that you will find God’s presence comforting even while it is also perplexing. I pray that God will provide in ways you never imagined He would and that you will have eyes to see His hand guiding that provision to you. I am so sorry that things are tough and continue to be tough. I will pray with you.

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