You can't get into heaven just by praying alone. Yes, praying will help you get to heaven, but along with it you have to actually try and live a good life- doing good deeds, self-sacrificing, helping people, etc. along with loving God and trying to do his will. If you're living your life however you want to, but praying just to make sure you're going to get into heaven, sorry to burst your bubble, but that's not gonna cut it.
God doesn't stop the heaven just to hear one prayer. God listens to hear multiple prayers everyday
The poet says that the prayer for mother on earth mingles with that in heaven to show the deep connection between a mother and her child. The poet believes that prayers for mothers on earth are heard in heaven, emphasizing the universal love and bond between mothers and their children.
well after you say a prayer you actually say amen but it's just a thanks to god for taking his time to listen to your prayers
You can use a Hail Mary (not merry) as a separate prayer or add it to the end of a series of prayers. To do this, simply say the Hail Mary prayer at the end of the prayers before bed or in the morning.
Yes........because Ephesians 6:18 says- And pray in the Spirit on all occasions with all kinds of prayers and requests. With this in mind, be alert and always keep on praying for all the saints.
Revelation 8:3 - 4.Additionally:Not "every" prayer... but, the "prayers of the saints."The saints are those who: "...keep the Commandments of God, and the faith of Jesus." (Rev.14:12)Additional Comment:The Throne of God is in the highest heaven (3rd Heaven) and is where God hears our prayers. There are many verses of the prayers of Israel being heard. The prayers of the righteous (holy people; saints) are heard by God:Revelation 8:4New Living Translation (NLT) 4 The smoke of the incense, mixed with the prayers of God's holy people, ascended up to God from the altar where the angel had poured them out.
There are 6 confirmed sunnah prayers, each consists of 2 rak'as. Hence, a total of 12 rak'as per day. They are split as follows: 2 rak'as before Fajr (morning) prayer. 2 before zuhr (mid-day) prayer and 4 after it. 2 after Maghreb (sunset) prayer. And, finally, 2 after Eisha (evening) prayer. Prophet Muhammed (PBUH) said that if one performs these 12 Sunnah prayers, God reward him with a House in Heaven.
1. Prayer in the New Testament 2. Public Prayer 3. Seasonal prayers 4. Prayers for saints 5. Prayers for dead 6. Prayer books 7. Meditative prayer 8. Charismatic prayer: Speaking in tongues
You can say anything you want in a prayer god gave an example on how to pray, in the bible jesus fell to the ground and prayed for hours and hours and it wouldnt take that long to just restate a couple prayers he was talking to his father in heaven. how can we pray the same prayer and be truely sorry? we can not just go through a routine saying prayers what i usually say is like forgivness i thank him and if something is coming up like a big trip pray that it goes well you can pray about anything you want it doesnt matter what just talk to god your father
In Judaism, personal prayers have no structure at all. It is up to the individual. Only public prayers have structure.
The plural form for the noun prayer is prayers.
No. Printed or textual prayers are not the real prayer. Any form of conversation with God with devotion is considered as real prayer.