does prayer really work?

i think it does, but then, sometimes, i don't think it really does. what do you think. i'm not rethinking my faith...so don't go there. i've just been thinking about it. i know people have been praying for us, i feel it. i know that God has been really pulling us through this time and with everyone praying for us, i feel very comforted. so why am i asking if prayer really works?

God has his plans for us. He's will, will happen. we cannot change it. we have no control. i prayed almost everyday for Jorai's health. for her to stay healthy, for her birth to be safe for both of us and for her to live a healthy, happy life. for us to raise her in the way of the Lord. i prayed for both steve and i to continually grow in Christ so that we can not only please God and live a Christ centered life, showing others His love and bringing others to Him, but also to show our children that kind of love and sacrifice. i know that my friend, who also just lost her son at 6 months gestation, fervently prayed each night for her son. yet we both lost our children.

i know that we don't always get what we want. i'm not trying to sound like a spoiled kid here. please don't get me wrong. and i haven't given up on prayer. i'm still praying like mad. i've actually prayed more since losing Jorai, then i did prior to our loss. i'm just trying to figure it out. and i know it's probably one of those 'you won't find out until you get to ask God' things, but i'm curious what y'all think.

what happens when we pray? does it help to pray? a friend of ours wife has been in kind of an awake coma for 2 years now. both of them were two of the most devoted, amazingly faithful believers i have ever met. their children were faithful, they had tons of incredibly believing friends surrounding them. when she slipped into this coma, people surrounded her day and night. they laid hands on her and prayed for any kind of healing. people who had never met her prior to this, have since became her friend, praying for her and sitting at her bedside. it's been 2 years, and change has been minimal. she lives at the diamondale care center. i know there are miracles and i know there are times God keeps us in trials to use us to reach others. i know everything is in His hands for the greater good. so where does prayer come in? what role does it play?

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Anonymous said…
i think praying does help- it helps you feel as though you've got some control and say in the direction your life is headed. it may not change the eventual outcome, but it allows for some peace of mind as you are able to voice your concerns, hopes, and wishes to God. i believe in God's will and that everything happens for a reason, but i too pray for the health and happiness for my family and loved ones. i think of praying as asking for God to at least get my input on the situation and then decide what is truly the best option- whether i understand the result or not.
Femikey said…
does prayer really work? for me it is! as long u pray whole heartedly and not repeating your prayers all the time, God will listen to you if you are sincere about what you pray, prayer is the only reason so that we can communicate Jehovah God, if we have communication with him then we can have a good relationship to him too.. Its really important that we put God first in our life, He is the one who knows everything, he is the alpha and omega, we just need to trust him and try to do things that makes him happy. Thanks phoenix, likes your topic here :-)

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