Prayer is personal communication with God
A made-up prayer is a prayer that is created by an individual or a group to address a specific intention or purpose. It is not part of any established religious tradition or scripture. These prayers are often personal and can be tailored to reflect the beliefs and values of the person or group creating them.
Shluchot prayer is a special prayer recited by some Jewish communities during the High Holiday season, specifically during the month of Elul leading up to Rosh Hashanah and Yom Kippur. It is a penitential prayer where individuals ask for forgiveness and reflect on their actions in preparation for the upcoming Days of Awe.
"Can I pray over you" is a request to offer a prayer on your behalf. It typically comes from a place of kindness, care, and religious or spiritual belief, intending to offer blessings, healing, or support through prayer.
A prayer warrior engages in fervent, focused, and persistent prayer in the prayer room. They intercede on behalf of others, pray for specific needs or situations, and seek God's guidance, protection, and intervention. Prayer warriors rely on the power of prayer to bring about change and impact in the spiritual realm.
This phrase, often found in traditional prayers or hymns, typically refers to invoking the power of divine protection or assistance through the metaphor of throwing bolts (an old term for arrows) towards a specified target, in this case, universal prayer. It symbolizes a call for divine intervention or guidance in a broad and all-encompassing way.
Both Atira and Sona mean prayer.
Prayer is the verbal form of worship. So prayer is only meaningless when the person does not find meaning in prayer.
Prayer or Worship
prayer
As opposed to the liturgy: I make up a prayer by myself on the spot vs. praying a memorized or written prayer. My church does spontaneous prayer.
orison means prayer.
The meaning of Indonesia word Salat in English is bowing, homage, worship, prayer.
Amen
Yashna is a Sanskrit term for "prayer".
To worship, to offer a prayer
It means "a prayer to the Maori god of war Tumatauenga" karakia = prayer or incantation
The lords prayer learn you how to pray, it honor him, tell who he is, giving us what we need and asking for forgiviness