Dhan Nirankar Ji...
Many people wonder why their
prayers are not answered. It could be a matter of faith. Prayer
is very common. The world is full of
individuals who pray to God. Some people pray on a daily basis, and others only prayer when they are in a difficult situation. Others pray at a last resort. Some have seen miraculous answers, while others feel as though they were not heard. Why is that? While it may not be the only reason, faith is an important factor in prayer.
individuals who pray to God. Some people pray on a daily basis, and others only prayer when they are in a difficult situation. Others pray at a last resort. Some have seen miraculous answers, while others feel as though they were not heard. Why is that? While it may not be the only reason, faith is an important factor in prayer.
Praying in faith is not simply
believing that God exists. Praying in faith is not begging God, or
bargaining with Him. For example, a faith filled prayer would not sound like,
"Please, God, I really, really need this, God, PLEASE!" It also
doesn't sound like, "If you do this for me, I will do this for you."
Praying
in faith is not testing out prayer to see if it works. You shouldn't approach
God with a back up plan in mind just in case He doesn't come through for you.
Praying
in faith is not a gamble. It is not a matter of saying the right words in the
right way or getting lucky, as you would pick lottery numbers and hope they win.
Praying
in faith is not approaching God in fear or condemnation. Praying
in faith is not reciting the Lord's Prayer. Praying in faith cannot be reciting
the Lord's Prayer, because it wasn't intended to be repeated word for word. It
was a model for prayer, which includes praise, forgiveness, a respect for God's
will, and a request. That was the example prayer of Jesus, and He prayed what
He desired. You need to pray what you desire.
What Praying in Faith IS…
First of all, it is important
to understand that God does answer every prayer. If you think of prayer as a
request, which is essentially what it is, there are different answers to
requests. Sometimes the answer is yes. The answer could also be no. What people
forget is that there is another possible answer, and that is "later."
Sometimes the answer is yes, but there is a waiting period before things
happen. Knowing this, it is easier to pray in faith, because you understand
that God loves you and hears you. To pray in faith is to know
without a doubt that God is real, that He cares about you, and that He is
listening to you. To pray in faith is to know without a doubt that
if what you are asking for is in His will, it will come to pass. To pray
in faith is to approach God with a respectful confidence. If you have done wrong,
you
are wiling to ask forgiveness, and come into obedience of His will. With a
clear conscience, you can approach God with an understanding in your heart that
you are in good standing with Him. To pray in faith is to believe
that prayer is powerful and effective. While you may not see the direct outcome
of your prayer, you know that the fact that you prayed will change something.
To pray in faith is to be open
and honest with God. Pray what you mean from your heart, because God knows your
secrets anyway. The honest communication will free you and create a bond with
Him. To
pray in faith is to trust that God is wise, and that He will answer your prayer
with ultimate wisdom. Remember, the answer can be yes, no, or not yet. This is
not a recipe to get whatever you want out of God. This is the proper approach
to communicating with Him. Praying in faith is a spiritual growth exercise. I
encourage you to do it. God is listening, and he does care.
Dhan Nirankar Ji...
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