“Call to me and I will answer you and tell you great and incomprehensible things you do not know.” Jeremiah 33:3
Inaccessible thoughts arise from the things we are aware of but lack understanding. Consider, Christians are aware of that the life after death brings us closer to our final residence. However, the accessibility to the full understanding of the transition is not easy obtained and I dare to say will not be revealed until we cross over from our earthly life to eternal life. Another consideration, we all have experienced seasons of difficulties, depending on the individual the intensity of the struggle varies from person to person. Within the difficulty, most of us can relate to the sense of hopelessness when we’re unable to pinpoint the “why” for the struggle. Awareness without understanding is the root of inaccessible thoughts.
To discover the source of pain in the body, we consult a doctor. The only expert to consult for the pain of the soul is God. Enclosed within the verse, Jeremiah 33:3, is a call to pray, to commune with God. For the child of God, there is no such thing as an unanswered prayer. Although an immediate answer may not be obtained, we can be assured God hears our prayer. Moreover, the answer may not be given in a manner according to our expectations. The benefits of God’s timing and His way supersedes any other. In the time of pray, God ministers and strengthens us to receive His response concerning the inaccessible thoughts.

“God promises to respond to our prayers, if not on earth, in eternity. Regardless of when He responds, we must always be found trusting God”_ASA