In his prayers, Paul asked God to take away a "thorn in the flesh."
they are "series of prayers to god"
God used Ananias to heal Paul's blindness. Ananias was a disciple in Damascus whom God instructed to go and lay hands on Paul to restore his sight. Through Ananias' obedience and prayers, Paul's sight was miraculously restored.
No, God does not take away gifts from individuals.
No. 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.
Paul
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.
Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world. Have mercy on us. Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world. Have mercy on us. Lamb of God, You take away the sins of the world. Grant us Peace.
God does answer prayers but when u ask him for something he will only grant it if it is good for everybody .
God spends the day ansering prayers from Mary she collects the prayers as well
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.
Yes, God answers prayers according to his will, which may not always align with what we want or expect.
According to Christian belief, God can choose to answer the prayers of unbelievers, but it is ultimately up to His discretion.