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*8. 168:4.11 The child is always within his [[rights]] when he [[presumes]] to [[petition]] the [[parent]]; and the parent is always within his parental [[obligations]] to the immature child when his superior [[wisdom]] [[dictates]] that the answer to the child's prayer be [[delayed]], [[modified]], [[segregated]], [[transcended]], or postponed to another [[stage]] of [[Ascension Career|spiritual ascension]].
 
*8. 168:4.11 The child is always within his [[rights]] when he [[presumes]] to [[petition]] the [[parent]]; and the parent is always within his parental [[obligations]] to the immature child when his superior [[wisdom]] [[dictates]] that the answer to the child's prayer be [[delayed]], [[modified]], [[segregated]], [[transcended]], or postponed to another [[stage]] of [[Ascension Career|spiritual ascension]].
 
*9. 168:4.12 Do not [[hesitate]] to [[pray]] the prayers of spirit longing; [[doubt]] not that you shall [[receive]] the answer to your [[petitions]]. These answers will be on deposit, awaiting your [[achievement]] of those [[future]] spiritual levels of [[actual]] [[cosmic]] [[attainment]], on this world or on others, whereon it will become possible for you to [[recognize]] and appropriate the long-waiting answers to your earlier but ill-timed [[petitions]].
 
*9. 168:4.12 Do not [[hesitate]] to [[pray]] the prayers of spirit longing; [[doubt]] not that you shall [[receive]] the answer to your [[petitions]]. These answers will be on deposit, awaiting your [[achievement]] of those [[future]] spiritual levels of [[actual]] [[cosmic]] [[attainment]], on this world or on others, whereon it will become possible for you to [[recognize]] and appropriate the long-waiting answers to your earlier but ill-timed [[petitions]].
*10. 168:4.13 All genuine spirit-born [[petitions]] are certain of an answer. Ask and you shall [[receive]].[http://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_matthew#Chapter_7] But you should [[remember]] that you are [[progressive]] [[creatures]] of [[time and space]]; therefore must you constantly reckon with the [[time-space]] [[factor]] in the [[experience]] of your [[personal]] [[reception]] of the full answers to your manifold [[prayers]] and [[petitions]].
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*10. 168:4.13 All genuine spirit-born [[petitions]] are certain of an answer. Ask and you shall [[receive]].[https://nordan.daynal.org/wiki/index.php?title=Gospel_of_matthew#Chapter_7] But you should [[remember]] that you are [[progressive]] [[creatures]] of [[time and space]]; therefore must you constantly reckon with the [[time-space]] [[factor]] in the [[experience]] of your [[personal]] [[reception]] of the full answers to your manifold [[prayers]] and [[petitions]].
  
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168:4.1 On the way from Bethany to Pella the apostles asked Jesus many questions, all of which the Master freely answered except those involving the details of the resurrection of the dead. Such problems were beyond the comprehension capacity of his apostles; therefore did the Master decline to discuss these questions with them. Since they had departed from Bethany in secret, they were alone. Jesus therefore embraced the opportunity to say many things to the ten which he thought would prepare them for the trying days just ahead.

168:4.2 The apostles were much stirred up in their minds and spent considerable time discussing their recent experiences as they were related to prayer and its answering. They all recalled Jesus' statement to the Bethany messenger at Philadelphia, when he said plainly, " This sickness is not really to the death. " And yet, in spite of this promise, Lazarus actually died. All that day, again and again, they reverted to the discussion of this question of the answer to prayer.

168:4.3 Jesus' answers to their many questions may be summarized as follows:

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