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ANSWER: God has no reason to answer an unbelievers prayer UNLESS it is a prayer for salvation. After salvation God will answer your prayers. You do not have to be baptized to have your prayers answered. Your prayers are addressed to God in Jesus' name. If you do not belong to God through Jesus Christ God will not hear you.
Prayers Be Answered was created in 1985.
Yes
repeat them and have faith. easy as that!
Phenom - 1993 Answered Prayers - 1.8 was released on: USA: 2 November 1993
It explains that prayers to a god are not always answered, not that a god does not exist. However, if the god in question meets some criteria that would allow an expectation for all prayers to be answered, it does not exist.
when you pray to god,god will answer somehow
Phenom - 1993 Answered Prayers 1-8 was released on: USA: 2 November 1993
Your prayers are not answered based on where you pray them, but rather based on the sincerity of your heart. God is everywhere, so it doesn't matter where you pray to Him from.
Prayers may not be answered if they conflict with the greater good, if they are asking for something unethical or harmful, or if they are made insincerely or without true belief. Additionally, prayers may not be answered if they focus solely on material gains rather than spiritual growth or if they are not aligned with the divine plan.
A Different World - 1987 Answered Prayers 3-9 was released on: USA: 7 December 1989
Of course your prayers will be answered ! It depends upon your sincerity and dedication If you sincerely deserve your wish, you are definite to get it or you are destined to get it
To my knowledge, there is nothing in the Bible which directly states the answer to this question. I believe that if a person is truly saved, they will go to heaven whether or not they are baptized. Baptism is not a requirement for salvation; rather it is an act of obedience. It is an outward sign of an inward change. Some people will die before they have a chance to get baptized, but if you are truly a Christian I would strongly suggest that you get baptized.