According to Christian belief, God hears the prayers of all individuals, including unbelievers who sincerely seek to know Him.
Prayers have to be from the heart for god to hear it. If it isn't from the heart then God will know because he can read our hearts.
I don't know of any written prayers direct to her. But if you just pray to her, speak to her, she will hear you :)
According to some religious beliefs, God is omniscient and may know our prayers before we ask them. This concept suggests that God is aware of our thoughts and needs even before we vocalize them in prayer.
A:An example of the omnipresence of Jesus, or at least the belief in his omnipresence, is that Christians all over the world pray to him, believing that he hears their prayers. He could not hear so many simultaneous prayers unless he were everywhere at the same time. If there were evidence that Jesus answers any prayers, then this would be proof that he is indeed omnipresent, but unfortunately no verifiable proof of this has ever been seen.
Thank you for keeping my family in your prayers. It means a lot to know that we have your support during this time of need.
yes devils can hear .... our prayers ,,, even god will hear Answer2: Depends if you're praying in your mind --> Then answer is no. Only God know what you're thinking. Jinn or Devils can't read your mind, they can only make likely conclusions. If devils could read your thoughts, then there would've been nowhere to hide from their temptations. If you're praying audible --> then everyone can hear.
I do not know any religion but from my religion I know it is important to pray every day at any time.
The I know song i didnt know you know that song
Supplication is when you ask God for something that you need and prayers is when you pray for everybody in need.
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know
you hear sounds with your ears. i dont know
In all our prayers we should take as a guide the prayer that Christ offered. First we address our Father in heaven, we thank Him for all He has given us. It is then we partition Him for our needs and the needs of others. Let our prayers go out in faith knowing that it will be His will that will be done and not our desire for something to happen. We may pray for the Lord to alleviate the suffering of a friend, but who of us is to know that this suffering is not for the benefit of our friend.We pray in the hope that the Lord will harken to our prayers and have mercy and sanction our partition for our friends.