17 March, 2025

God answers prayers

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Pray without ceasing. (1 Thessalonians 5:17)

Prayer is a divine connection, not just requests but communion with God. Jesus’ prayers brought transformation, revealing God’s power. True prayer seeks spiritual growth, not just personal gain. As we align with God’s will, He meets our needs. Pray with faith, listen, and expect His response.

The Bible teaches us to pray without ceasing, a practice essential to our relationship with the Lord. Prayer, often described as communication with God, reveals a deeper understanding: it is an active expression of spiritual realities within God’s heart.

Whenever Jesus prayed, something significant occurred. For instance, at his baptism, he prayed, and a dove descended, confirming his identity as the Messiah (Luke 3:21). In Gethsemane, his prayer was so intense that he sweated drops of blood (see Luke 22:40–44). Moreover, during his prayer in Luke 9:28, Elijah and Moses appear. These instances illustrate that Jesus’ prayers were not mere recitations; they were genuine dialogues that brought immediate signs of God’s response.

Just as Jesus’ prayers consistently led to powerful outcomes, he also prayed to demonstrate his connection to the strength of God. Thus, prayer can be understood as the communication between a child of God and the Father. This implies that the Spirit of God within us actively brings about change during prayer.

Many people pray without seeing results but continue to hold onto hope for answers. It’s crucial to grasp that God operates in the realm of immediate results. As John reminds us, God is spirit, and those who worship Him must do so in spirit and truth.

Often, prayers go unanswered because they stem from selfish desires. Many who identify as Christians may not yet possess the Spirit of God and thus lack a true awareness of Him. Their prayers tend to revolve around personal gain or daily necessities. In contrast, Jesus’ prayers were never self-serving but rooted in spiritual matters. While physical needs can be met through worldly means, God has made ample provisions for those who diligently walk in His Spirit.

The essence of a child of God’s prayer should focus on gaining the strength to fulfill God’s will, the resilience to face obstacles while doing His work, and the capacity to bear fruit in the Spirit. Just as those in the flesh seek physical offspring, children of God aspire to nurture spiritual generations.

Ultimately, our heartfelt desires shape the focus of our prayers. I encourage you to pray for spiritual matters, trusting that God will take care of your physical needs. When you pray, strive to train your spirit to hear or perceive what the Lord is saying; this will foster effective communication.

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17 March, 2025

God answers prayers

Pray without ceasing. (1 Thessalonians 5:17)

Prayer is a divine connection, not just requests but communion with God. Jesus’ prayers brought transformation, revealing God’s power. True prayer seeks spiritual growth, not just personal gain. As we align with God’s will, He meets our needs. Pray with faith, listen, and expect His response.

The Bible teaches us to pray without ceasing, a practice essential to our relationship with the Lord. Prayer, often described as communication with God, reveals a deeper understanding: it is an active expression of spiritual realities within God’s heart.

Whenever Jesus prayed, something significant occurred. For instance, at his baptism, he prayed, and a dove descended, confirming his identity as the Messiah (Luke 3:21). In Gethsemane, his prayer was so intense that he sweated drops of blood (see Luke 22:40–44). Moreover, during his prayer in Luke 9:28, Elijah and Moses appear. These instances illustrate that Jesus’ prayers were not mere recitations; they were genuine dialogues that brought immediate signs of God’s response.

Just as Jesus’ prayers consistently led to powerful outcomes, he also prayed to demonstrate his connection to the strength of God. Thus, prayer can be understood as the communication between a child of God and the Father. This implies that the Spirit of God within us actively brings about change during prayer.

Many people pray without seeing results but continue to hold onto hope for answers. It’s crucial to grasp that God operates in the realm of immediate results. As John reminds us, God is spirit, and those who worship Him must do so in spirit and truth.

Often, prayers go unanswered because they stem from selfish desires. Many who identify as Christians may not yet possess the Spirit of God and thus lack a true awareness of Him. Their prayers tend to revolve around personal gain or daily necessities. In contrast, Jesus’ prayers were never self-serving but rooted in spiritual matters. While physical needs can be met through worldly means, God has made ample provisions for those who diligently walk in His Spirit.

The essence of a child of God’s prayer should focus on gaining the strength to fulfill God’s will, the resilience to face obstacles while doing His work, and the capacity to bear fruit in the Spirit. Just as those in the flesh seek physical offspring, children of God aspire to nurture spiritual generations.

Ultimately, our heartfelt desires shape the focus of our prayers. I encourage you to pray for spiritual matters, trusting that God will take care of your physical needs. When you pray, strive to train your spirit to hear or perceive what the Lord is saying; this will foster effective communication.