
God Said “No.”
He Knows Everything. You Don't.
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L. David Harris

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Divine denial emerges from God's infinite wisdom. He sees beyond our temporal requests to our eternal development. Trust Him.
God Said “No.”: He Knows Everything. You Don’t. is a deeply honest and spiritually rich book for anyone who’s ever wrestled with unanswered prayers, closed doors, and heaven’s silence. What do you do when the God you trust doesn’t do what you asked? When the outcome doesn’t match your faith? When the “yes” you were believing for becomes a “no” you didn’t see coming?
In these pages, L. David Harris walks you through the emotional, spiritual, and practical journey of divine denial. This is not a book filled with clichés or shallow reassurances. That would be too easy at the very least, and disrespectful of each person's spiritual journey at the core. It's a layered conversation, rooted in Scripture, replete with empathy, and anchored in truth.
Each chapter follows the journey of a biblical character who received a “no” from God and still kept following hard after Him. From Ruth’s redirection to Paul’s unanswered prayer, from Hannah’s silence to Jesus’ surrender in Gethsemane, you’ll discover that God’s “no” is never without purpose. It protects. It transforms. It prepares. It reroutes you toward the very thing your soul needs most—even when your heart doesn’t understand.
Whether you're in the middle of waiting, aching from disappointment, or rebuilding life after loss, God Said “No.” will help you trust the One who sees what you can't.
Because in the end, every divine “no” is really God saying:
“I know something you don’t. And I love you too much to let you settle.”