God is always answering prayers but we do not understand who God is, where God is, what God is. We only ask for our greedy prayers to be fulfilled. God answers prayers in four ways: When the idea is not right, God says no; when the time is not right, God says no; when we are not ready, God says grow; but when everything is ready, God says go. Actually, He is doing what is right for us, He is doing what is good for us, but we want God to listen to us, we want to direct God and because we are trying to direct God, we are expecting God to be a machine that answers our wishes. Thus, we suffer. It is important for us to understand that God is in charge and we must surrender, we must accept.
God is outside of time, so when we think of Him as answering prayers it would be a mistake to think that it would be a burden to answer many prayers at once. In fact, a useful way of picturing this is envisioning God as living an eternal instant, where He sees all time forever, and answers any prayer at any moment in History independently of time or quantity of requests.
Unfortunately there is no evidence that God ever answers prayers. Of course, if enough people pray for the things they want or need, some of them will have their wishes fulfilled some of the time, while others will not. Whether that outcome is because of God's unknowable plan or simply blind chance is something each person can decide.
If you pray often enough, something you have prayed for will happen. You will probably remember this answer to your prayers, but soon forget the many prayers that seemingly were not answered. You can be certain that at least some of your prayers will be answered, if only by chance. So go ahead and wish for impossible things. Pray for them too, if you wish. Every lottery has a winner, and you could one day be one of these winners and thank God for answering your prayers.
Every time. Sometimes that answer is "No," sometimes it is "Later," sometimes it is "Yes," and sometimes it is something else. See also:
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Researchers say 'Yes', God does answer all prayers.
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It depends GOD only answers your prayers when its the right time for them so having patience is the key !
everyone can communicate with god through prayer not everyone chooses to god listens to everyones prayer you may believe it or not
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The athan, the call to prayer, says: God is great, God is great, God is great, God is great, I testify that there is no god besides The God, I testify that there is no god besides The God, I testify that Muhammad was a messenger from The God, I testify that Muhammad was a messenger from The God, Come to prayer, Come to prayer, Come to success, Come to success, God is great, God is great, There is no god besides The God. -- In the athan for Fajr, the dawn prayer, an additional line is repeated twice: Prayer is better than sleep Prayer is better than sleep == The athan states that God is great and unique. The athan, the call to prayer, says: God is great, God is great, God is great, God is great, I testify that there is no god besides The God, I testify that there is no god besides The God, I testify that Muhammad was a messenger from The God, I testify that Muhammad was a messenger from The God, Come to prayer, Come to prayer, Come to success, Come to success, God is great, God is great, There is no god besides The God. -- In the athan for Fajr, the dawn prayer, an additional line is repeated twice: Prayer is better than sleep Prayer is better than sleep == The athan states that God is great and unique.
Prayer to a Vengeful God was created in 2010.
To utter or address a prayer or prayers to God.
Any prayer that's humble to god and not of evil god accepts ..... the songs says he's a prayer answering god ... just when we need him the most he is there...
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The duration of Prayer to a Vengeful God is 1.55 hours.
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Prayer is personal communication with God
Prayer is communication with God, through prayer - we praise God, we confess our short comings our inadequacies or sin to God, we give thanks to God, we ask God to work on our behalf. Through prayer we show that we are dependant on God. I'm not sure what you mean by Christian service but if you want to serve God then you would want to serve God according to God's plan for you. Through prayer you can ask God to reveal to you where and how God wants you to serve HIm. Also, once in some form of service for God then you need to do that in God's strength not your own strength so continued prayer is necessary.
Different religions understand meditation prayer in different ways. But meditation is silence and contemplation, and prayer is communicating with God. When you put them both together, meditation prayer is communicating with God not through hymns, chanting and actions, it is praying to God in silence. It is introspecting and becoming conscious of God's Divine presence within. God lives in the temple of our heart and meditation prayer is trying to talk to that God that is within, not the God that is in a temple or church or somewhere far away. Therefore meditation prayer is the most effective form of prayer. It is prayer that not only talks to God but also listens to God. Then we feel the presence of the Divine, we become conscious of the Divine within us.