I just began a relationship with God however I'm having trouble with praying. Am I supposed to hear God when I pray? How do I know if he is listening? Also I only know the Hail Mary and the Our Father so those are the only ones I say so far.
I only know the Hail Mary and the Our Father so those are the only ones I say so far.
Look, praying is simply a conversation with God, as if you were talking to a friend. You praise him, you tell him your fears, desires, worries. You ask him for inner peace and to change what he believes should change in you, to help you grow spiritually. You confess and ask him to forgive your sins, if you think it is necessary to do so. If you have any special request, you ask him to do it according to his will, you praise him again if you want. Talk to him with complete confidence, he always listens to our prayers, even if sometimes it seems like he doesn't. Some of the Psalms are a very good example of prayer, I recommend reading them all.I just began a relationship with God however I'm having trouble with praying. Am I supposed to hear God when I pray? How do I know if he is listening? Also I only know the Hail Mary and the Our Father so those are the only ones I say so far.
Okay! Thank you!!Look, praying is simply a conversation with God, as if you were talking to a friend. You praise him, you tell him your fears, desires, worries. You ask him for inner peace and to change what he believes should change in you, to help you grow spiritually. You confess and ask him to forgive your sins, if you think it is necessary to do so. If you have any special request, you ask him to do it according to his will, you praise him again if you want. Talk to him with complete confidence, he always listens to our prayers, even if sometimes it seems like he doesn't. Some of the Psalms are a very good example of prayer, I recommend reading them all.
As for listening to it when you pray. You won't always hear it. God communicates in very different ways, most often through his word in the Bible. Learning to listen to God is a little more complicated, but it is something that develops little by little. It is very important to read the Bible, so you learn about the character of God and the way he works.
I just began a relationship with God however I'm having trouble with praying. Am I supposed to hear God when I pray? How do I know if he is listening? Also I only know the Hail Mary and the Our Father so those are the only ones I say so far.
have you heard this one?P: praise
R: request
A: admit
Y: you
this one was reccomended to me at a teen camp.
I take prayer super casual, and I'll probably get backlash, but it makes it easier to pray regularly an makes it more comfortable.I just began a relationship with God however I'm having trouble with praying. Am I supposed to hear God when I pray? How do I know if he is listening? Also I only know the Hail Mary and the Our Father so those are the only ones I say so far.
Thank you!Hello again @Babycherub, I should also mention the fact that prayer is the way that we communicate with/talk to God throughout the day (typically, in this case, in a far less official or structured way). Believe it our not, our transcendent God, the King and Creator of the Universe, wants to be part of our everyday lives. IOW, He wants us to know Him, and He wants to know us too, personally, so be sure to begin to include Him going forward in everything that you do througout the day
Some have referred to this as, "practicing the presence of God" in our lives, a practice that is summed up best in the following passage,
1 Thessalonians 516 Rejoice always; 17 pray without ceasing; 18 in everything give thanks; for this is God’s will for you in Christ Jesus. While this idea probably seems daunting to you right now (how do we, "pray w/o ceasing", for instance), it won't seem that way for long if you do this: begin by looking for little things throughout your day to rejoice in and thank Him for, even the simplest of things. Then, before you know it, you will find yourself talking (praying) to Him regularly all day long
May God bless you as you seek to know and understand Him more and more each day, especially the deep and everlasting love that He, your loving, heavenly Father (or "Abba") has for you as His adopted daughter
~Deuteronomy (David)
p.s. - another way that we pray is by responding to Him about what we are reading in the Bible (rejoicing in and thanking Him for the things that we learn, and by asking Him questions about something that seems unclear, etc).
This is a great prayer!I take prayer super casual, and I'll probably get backlash, but it makes it easier to pray regularly an makes it more comfortable.
an example prayer is (don't judge me);
Hey Man, thanks for what you did, I will never take that for granted. Would you mind protecting Babycherub? thanks for all you do, man. please protect me from myself, also, and help me to take more time with you. amen.
Oh thank you I did not know that!Please read the Speech by Jesus made on the mount.. So many false teachings can be avoided if one actually reads the teachings of Jesus..
Jesus said about prayer::
(Matthew 6:5-7) "¶ And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward. {6} But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly. {7} But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking."
So repitious prayers should not be used.. The Hail Mary is the very example of a repitious prayer.. So don't say it.. And it is not being said to God but to another human being.. Thats an example of a seanse trying to contact the dead..
Also Jesus said about the ""Our Father"" that it was the manor in which we should pray.. Not the exat words..
(Matthew 6:9) "After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name."
The best prayer is one that comes from the heart.. One in which you say exactly what you need to say in your own words.. Prayer is in effect talking to God.. So say what ever you think you need to say.. Talk to The LORD as if you are talking to a Loving Father..
Can I ask if you're not supposed to say repeated prayers then why do they say them in church?Please read the Speech by Jesus made on the mount.. So many false teachings can be avoided if one actually reads the teachings of Jesus..
Jesus said about prayer::
(Matthew 6:5-7) "¶ And when thou prayest, thou shalt not be as the hypocrites are: for they love to pray standing in the synagogues and in the corners of the streets, that they may be seen of men. Verily I say unto you, They have their reward. {6} But thou, when thou prayest, enter into thy closet, and when thou hast shut thy door, pray to thy Father which is in secret; and thy Father which seeth in secret shall reward thee openly. {7} But when ye pray, use not vain repetitions, as the heathen do: for they think that they shall be heard for their much speaking."
So repitious prayers should not be used.. The Hail Mary is the very example of a repitious prayer.. So don't say it.. And it is not being said to God but to another human being.. Thats an example of a seanse trying to contact the dead..
Also Jesus said about the ""Our Father"" that it was the manor in which we should pray.. Not the exat words..
(Matthew 6:9) "After this manner therefore pray ye: Our Father which art in heaven, Hallowed be thy name."
The best prayer is one that comes from the heart.. One in which you say exactly what you need to say in your own words.. Prayer is in effect talking to God.. So say what ever you think you need to say.. Talk to The LORD as if you are talking to a Loving Father..
It can seem daunting at first, but prayer is nothing more than a conversation with a friend. Sometimes we get the idea that prayer must follow some form or include certain words and phrases. We feel somewhat intimidated because others seem to have prayers roll easily off the tongue and seem very full of religious phrases. And while there is nothing wrong with any of that if it is from the heart, the very best prayers are simply an ongoing conversation with your Friend.I just began a relationship with God however I'm having trouble with praying. Am I supposed to hear God when I pray? How do I know if he is listening? Also I only know the Hail Mary and the Our Father so those are the only ones I say so far.
I just began a relationship with God however I'm having trouble with praying. Am I supposed to hear God when I pray? How do I know if he is listening? Also I only know the Hail Mary and the Our Father so those are the only ones I say so far.