Of course. God has the power to forgive, and in doing so, can forgive even sinners and listens to their prayers in hope that they may not sin anymore.
Yes, according to Christian belief, God hears the prayers of all individuals, including sinners. It is understood that God's love and forgiveness are available to all who seek it sincerely.
Many believe that God can hear prayers and requests. It is believed that God is all-knowing and can listen to the thoughts and words of individuals. This belief varies among different religions and faith traditions.
Prayers that are sent from man to God
In "Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God," Jonathan Edwards emphasizes the concept of God's sovereign will and mercy. He explains that it is only God's grace and mercy that prevents sinners from falling into hell immediately. Edwards emphasizes the importance of repentance and turning to God to avoid damnation.
By her constant prayers to God.
Yes, according to Christian belief, God hears the prayers of all individuals, including sinners. It is understood that God's love and forgiveness are available to all who seek it sincerely.
God respond my prayers and i am sure he will listen to u.
9 When people do not listen to God's teachings, he does not listen to their prayers.(Prov. 28:9, Easy to Read Version) 31 We all know that God does not listen to sinners, but he will listen to anyone who worships and obeys him. ( Jn. 9:31, ERV) 15 "When you raise your arms to pray to me, I will refuse to look at you. You will say more and more prayers, but I will refuse to listen because your hands are covered with blood. 16 "Wash yourselves and make yourselves clean. Stop doing the evil things I see you do. Stop doing wrong. (Is. 1:15-16, ERV) Source(s): Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ), The prayers that God answers
9 When people do not listen to God's teachings, he does not listen to their prayers.(Prov. 28:9, Easy to Read Version) 31 We all know that God does not listen to sinners, but he will listen to anyone who worships and obeys him. ( Jn. 9:31, ERV) 15 "When you raise your arms to pray to me, I will refuse to look at you. You will say more and more prayers, but I will refuse to listen because your hands are covered with blood. 16 "Wash yourselves and make yourselves clean. Stop doing the evil things I see you do. Stop doing wrong. (Is. 1:15-16, ERV) Source(s): Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ), The prayers that God answers
9 When people do not listen to God's teachings, he does not listen to their prayers.(Prov. 28:9, Easy to Read Version) 31 We all know that God does not listen to sinners, but he will listen to anyone who worships and obeys him. ( Jn. 9:31, ERV) 15 "When you raise your arms to pray to me, I will refuse to look at you. You will say more and more prayers, but I will refuse to listen because your hands are covered with blood. 16 "Wash yourselves and make yourselves clean. Stop doing the evil things I see you do. Stop doing wrong. (Is. 1:15-16, ERV) Source(s): Iglesia Ni Cristo (Church of Christ), The prayers that God answers
GOD, he is the only one who will listen to your prayers. He is the one who you must obey!
they use the bible in private so they can listen to god and so that god can hear there prayers
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
Sinners in the Hands of an Angry God was created in 1741.
The Justice of God in the Damnation of Sinners was created in 1734.
they are "series of prayers to god"
Dio ascolta le preghierine is one Italian equivalent of the English phrase "God listens to short prayers".Specifically, the masculine noun Dio is "God". The verb ascolta means "(he/it/she) does listen, is listening, listens" and "(formal singular you) are listening, do listen, listen". The feminine plural definite article le means "the". The feminine noun preghiere ("prayers") and the diminutive suffix -ine ("dear, little, short, sweet") translate as "brief/little prayers".The pronunciation will be "DEE-o a-SKOL-ta ley PREY-gheyh-REE-ney" in Italian.