1) Mentioning his promises is in itself a form of prayer. In effect, we're thereby requesting their fulfillment.
2) God doesn't forget or lose sight of what he's said, but we do. By repeating God's promises, we're also stressing to ourselves that they can be fulfilled only by God. He sees that we're reminding ourselves and thinking of him, and that provides the merit for their fulfillment.
There is no specific rule on how often one should pray to God. It is a personal choice and can vary depending on individual beliefs and practices. Many people find benefit in having a daily prayer practice, while others may pray during specific times or situations. Ultimately, the frequency of prayer is up to the individual and their relationship with God.
Sweety, there is no prayer for doing your best. You just have to pray from your heart! If you are praying to God than pray to Him as if you are talking to Him. God doesn't care how you pray to him. There is no right way to say a prayer. And there is no specific prayer for doing your best. Just pray, "God, please help me to do my best in..." That should do the trick. And if you really believe God will make it happen, then it will. But only if he wants it to. Remember, you are not in control of what happens in the world. God is!
No Christian ( Protestant [for example, Pentecostal, Presbyterian, Methodist, Baptist]) or Catholic prays to any entity except God the Father, Christ the Son and the Holy Spirit--the Trinity.
The prophet that God sent to remind the people of Judah of His love for them was the prophet Jeremiah. Jeremiah's main message was to urge the people to turn from their sinful ways and return to God, who still loved them despite their transgressions.
I think you recognize god in my life from there.
everyone should pray. God wants you to talk to him no matter what it is.
Depends on who you pray to. If you believe to GOD, then you should pray to him. If you don't believe GOD and believe to who ever, the do the same. Easy.
So that they in turn, can pray to God for you.
You should pray only to God.
I believe that you should pray what God puts on your heart.
When you pray it is like you are talking to God. When you pray it is just you and God, and everything else should be out of your mind.
Pray to god.
No. But there are lots of God's promises all throughout the Bible!God promises are covenents.
Pray to God for help and courage.
To maintain a relationship with Him.
Tzitzit remind people that God is always watching them, and they are meant to think about their actions when they look down and see the strings
In a Hindu temple, one should always pray to lord Ganesha first.