God’s answer to our prayers often is contrary to what we’ve been beseeching Him for. The loved one in ICU succumbs to their injuries, the eviction does go through & we find ourselves homeless, the biopsy report doesn’t come back benign. That’s when we need “even if He doesn’t” kind of faith. Isaiah 43:1-2 tells us that God is always with us, but we may still have to walk through adversity and affliction…(with here in these verses water and fire representing opposite dangers and so then encompassing every danger in between.) As a Believer, we know God can heal, deliver, and perform miracles…but what we pray for may not be within God’s Divine Will and we need to have that same kind of “even if He doesn’t” kind of faith that when our prayers aren’t answered like we would like our confidence in God doesn’t falter. For no matter what happens to us, in the end, we will be ultimately delivered. (Daniel 12:1-2)