Question for people who pray...
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Question for people who pray...
Post #1A brief (simple) question: christians, do you sincerely believe in the "power of prayer"- as in the effectiveness of it? do you also believe in the old adage that "god has a plan"? if so, how do you reconcile the two beliefs?
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Our prayers aren't meant to change His mind, but to express our hearts. Prayers are effective because God can use prayers to influence us. They are also effective because God exists outside time, so you can't apply a temporal concept like causality to God's plan. There's no conflict, but it's a good question.
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Post #12
I don't believe in the existence of a God but I also don't believe that there isn't a God. I just admit to myself that I'm not sure if God exists. So what happens is I pray incase there is one. If there isn't one then the prayer goes no where. If there is one then maybe I'll get lucky and eventually get a response. Nothing to lose and possibly everything to gain.
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Post #14In my opinion prayer is not a way to access the big ATM in the sky, but rather talking things over with the one who does not change his mind, till I change my mind to see things God's way. Which is better than what I asked for in the first place.lookwhatidid wrote:A brief (simple) question: Christians, do you sincerely believe in the "power of prayer"- as in the effectiveness of it? do you also believe in the old adage that "god has a plan"? if so, how do you reconcile the two beliefs?
I tell you the truth, if God gave me even a fraction of what I ask for I would be in a fine mess.

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Post #15
I don't believe that prayer is your opportunity to give God your shopping list. The purpose of it is to express your feelings to God and develop your relationship with him. By praying, you become more dependent on God rather than going out and trying to fix the world's problems by yourself 

Post #16
I hope I’m not speaking out of place but I just had to say how refreshing it was to read the last two posts, both (judging from user groups) from strong Christian camps. I have come across many people calling themselves Christians who, seem to believe that they can use prayer as a shopping list. Even though many say they don’t expect to be given everything they ask for, it still sometimes seems sort of none Christian to want for yourself.
None of this is to say that I don’t also know many more Christians and others who sincerely pray for others.
I personally believe quality prayer to be centred around inner peace and understanding.

None of this is to say that I don’t also know many more Christians and others who sincerely pray for others.
I personally believe quality prayer to be centred around inner peace and understanding.

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