Tuesday, 4 March 2025

Myth and Faith -12

Myth: God wont hear my prayer. God will only hear the prayer of some very good pastor and help me if I get prayed by Him

Faith: 1. Prayer has power. Prayer made in the name of Lord Jesus has power. 

Whatever we pray with genuine need, God will give. We may not do a perfect prayer. Infact we may do wrong prayer too. We may think wrong things too. But whatever right things we ask God in the name of Jesus, with right need and earnestly, God grants such requests. God will not turn us down. 

The way God turns things if you experience it then only you will really understand what God's help is. If you understand once and if you start believing, again God will work in your life more. More you believe, more you can see his works. More you see his works more you can believe and become a strong believer. It is a cycle.

But it happens when you actually start to depend on God, instead of devising your own worldly ways. Actually devising own worldly ways is seen more in Christians due to getting habituated to the religion and searching own ways and naming them as the Gods leading. Gods leading or Help will be clear and you will feel that hand of God working. Things you are seeking will come to you if it is Gods providence from ways you wont expect. 

2. This is the jouney of faith that we need to walk through. In this journey of faith, we may have attacks that we cannot handle alone. In such a state we will need the help of a very good pastor, who have constant communion with God and lead by the spirit of God. God accepts their requests on our behalf. 

But in a nutshell if you keep asking for prayers without you yourself praying, you may get your needs, because God is merciful enough to provide for the needs of His children, with the hope that they will understand His Love and Mercy sometime or the other, but you will remain in a superficial religion where you miss all the beauty of God's providence, love, encouragement, acceptance, guidance, forgiveness, above all His fellowship.

      

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