Sentences with phrase «n't hear the prayers»

Judaism was good enough for Jesus so if G - d doesn't hear the prayers of Jews, you guys are pretty much screwed too.
Well, from your comment, I would say no, why, because the Lord doesn't hear the prayer of a sinner who refuses to turn away from his / her sins.
Do you feel like God does not hear your prayers?
Pat Robertson once said on tv that god doesn't hear the prayers of Jews or Catholics.Fits right in with the born agains that their religion is the only correct one any others are anti christs what ever the H that means... sad we can't seperate church and state... The IRS should start taxing these bible cheats now... maybe they would get the message
he has moved away from me so I feel like God won't hear my prayer.
Jeremy I agree its not about what we can do but all about what Jesus has done for us it is all about his grace not following mans laws or trying to please the pastor or the church.Be respectful for those in authority and show them Gods love work hard as for the Lord as you serve them and pray for them but do nt try and please them.We no longer follow the ways of the world we live to please the Lord and worship him not man because that is idolatory.Thats why religion does nt work we can do nothing to add to Gods grace.Grace is also not a licence to sin as some christians believe and God is not fooled if we do not repent and turn from our sin he does nt hear our prayers if the intents of our heart are wrong.God listens to the humble and the repentent sinner or saint.The journey in following Christ is about how much do we want to follow Jesus to discover the abundant life and richs in Christ we must fully give him all our hearts and serve him wholehearted out of thankfulness for his grace and mercy towards us.brentnz
But, the complete lack of any evidence of supernatural intervention in the lives of humans as a result of their specific pleadings, seems to me to be sufficient evidence that a) their God is mythical, b) their God is not able to answer prayers, c) their God does not want to answer prayers, or d) their God has moved on and can't hear their prayers.
God does nt hear the prayers of the wicked except for one specific prayer (can you guess which one?).
I felt that God was far away from me and wasn't hearing my prayers.»
If there is, as according to you he doesn't hear YOUR prayers.
A few years ago a prominent church leader made a stupid and arrogant statement when he declared, «Almighty God does not hear the prayer of a Jew!»
Could he not hear the prayers of the Jewish Messiah Jesus?
Yeah, respond to one of the few cases where people of one religion A behave with a surprising degree of respect to a radical member of your own religion B by haughtily saying that God doesn't hear the prayers of adherents of religion A, only those of religion B.

Not exact matches

I was taught as a child to pray to God and nothing / no one else and that I need not be in a Church or any building and that God hears all of our prayers, to have faith in following The Ten Commandments, to incorporate The Golden Rule, to be honest and true to myself and most importantly, to not judge others.
I do not read your minds (or «hear your prayers» as you like to call it) and you are not going to achieve immortality (or «eternal life» as you like to call it) no matter how many commandments from Iron Age Palestine you choose to «keep».
Yes, to believe in God is ridiculous for the unbeliever, it's true, God does not exist for them, even the Bible will support that, and yes, prayer is ridiculous too — that is for the unbeliever; because an unbeliever just doesn't know how or where to see or hear an answer to prayer.
The prayer of a Fool, of someone who is not a Sheep of the Great Sheperd, but some other sort of animal will not be heard by God.
As for the argument that we should look to our churches... the BILLIONS spent by organized religion to build exorbitant places of worship (Jesus preached in open fields and I'm confident that God hears MY prayers in the privacy of my home) and the building of health clinics in third world countries would help a lot — but they are not inclined to help those in need HERE!
And you will also be hearing much from the anti-Christs who will try to sway you into not saying the prayer of salvation but you must bear in mind that they will not be with you to defend you when you pass on and are before God.
God is still hearing those prayers, but you are not really seeking God.»
Related to the previous two points, worship is not something that only takes place when believers are gathered, prayers and said, sermons are heard, and songs are sung.
And it's quite scary to think that he might actually not be there to hear and care about our prayers.
If these women do nt want to hear it, do nt want to have their meeting begin with the prayers to some pretend men in the sky who do nt exist, if that feels absurd to them, if they'd prefer the meetings me grounded in reality and good conscious decisions..
Since what I hear over an amplified PA system (kind of hard to «ignore» 70 db invocations in a mid size room, tbh) are things in the prayer I passionately disagree with, yet barred by prayer protocol to challenge the assertions of the prayperson (which such challenges to ideas are encouraged at public meetings) it sets up a «I'm not going to get anything accomplished unless I pretend I am one of them.»
I'm not as concerned about someone ending their prayer «in Jesus name» as I am to hear people praying in Old English, using «thou,»» thy» or «thine» to use a couple of common ones.
Honestly, I assume that all our prayers which God answered exactly the way we prayed them were prayers He gave us before, whether we know it or not (cf. 1 Jn 5:14), since apart from that, would He have ever heard us?
My right to be treated and heard as an equal in government matters despite the fact that I am not a Christian is in serious question when a meeting starts with a Christian prayer.
Or, most recently, you might have heard the rumor from Bryan Fischer, from Mike Hucakbee or a friend on Facebook, saying that God abandoned the children at Sandy Hook because, though children have every right to pray in public schools, those schools can not sponsor prayer events out of deference to religious freedom.
I like the idea that god listens to everyone, but he doesn't really listen until a priest (the priest of your religion no less) gets up and hes like «Ok, you're prayers were being heard before, but now they're being heard super duper well, GO»
Why doesn't god hear their prayer (or the prayers of others), and feed them?
Their gods won't hear a silent, personal prayer?
First of all, «Churches» are not only for fellowship, but for worshipping God: Through hearing the word, song, and prayer.
If all you hear is a sermon a week, you will not gain victory over that sin in your life, you will not see power and effectiveness in your prayers, you will not gain that insight and wisdom into the difficult decision you are facing, you will never be able to handle with love that troublesome person at work, you will rarely hear from God.
But it's my prayer that more of the Church in the West would sit up and notice that this is a divine opportunity to share the good news with people who wouldn't otherwise hear it.
Now it is likely that they worked harder and longer as I prayed (outloud) for God to guide them and give them strength and wisdom... or was it answered prayer... would the results have been the same - clearly not because the situation was altered either by God, prayer or simply the hearing of a plea by the surgens and staff.
But I am too, and those of us who do not pray in tongues or with spiritual prayer languages often get concerned about what we hear from those who do, that we are not truly using all of our emotions and feelings to communicate with God, and that we are missing out on a true spiritual connection with Him, and so on.
Conservatives say: «Not only will I shout my prayers from the rooftops to be seen and heard by EVERYBODY, but I will demand that forced prayer be reinstated in the schools, and that any child, regardless of their religion, who doesn't say Christian prayers will be severely punished!
As a result, I believe the modern day Church needs to be told to hear a pointed message — Do we not have homes in which to worship through prayer, meditation, Scripture, singing and fasting?
What kind of heathen doesn't recognize prayer when he hears it?
I got all the way through it, and I don't think my neighbor even heard my prayer.
To be well preached they ought not merely to be exhortations to pray — which most of the hearers have heard many times — nor should they consist mainly of stories of remarkable answers to prayer in which apparently God was persuaded to manage affairs according to the petitioner's request.
For this reason, ever since I heard about your faith in the Lord Jesus and your love for all the saints, I have not stopped giving thanks for you, remembering you in my prayers.
«Master,» the student replied, «I was so engrossed in my prayers that I did not hear her.»
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I wish it (Christianity) were more productive of good works... I mean real good works... not holy day keeping, sermon - hearing... or making long prayers, filled with flatteries and compliments despised by wise men, and much less capable of pleasing the Deity.
You can hear it in the words of the Dies Irae that would be chanted in every Mass for the Dead: «Day of wrath, day that will dissolve the world into burning coals... My prayers are not worthy, but do Thou, Good (God), deal kindly lest I burn in perennial fire.»
Although Jesus heals this daughter of the promise in a synagogue, and although she is said to respond with praise, her voice is lost in the recorded testimony Like the old prophet Anna in the temple (Luke 2:38), «certain women» who gathered in prayer before Pentecost (Acts 1:14), or the four daughters of Philip who have the gift of prophecy (Acts 21:9), the woman of Luke 13 is not heard.
God heard my prayers... He fought for me... I was not abandoned, and my boy is 19 months now, and I've never loved any person the way I love him... Thank God the miscarriage did not happen.
The prayers had just one focus — a request to God for a fresh infilling of the Holy Spirit so that those who don't know the love of Jesus might turn, hear his call and themselves becomes his followers.
Then I heard the two strange sounds I still associate with evenings in Igbaja: first, fruit bats pinging in the dense mango trees overhead, and then, from the big mosque in the center of town, the distorted hiss and crackle of the recorded muezzin, calling the Muslim faithful to evening prayer and» I couldn't help thinking» if necessary, to holy war.
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