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<blockquote data-quote="megan_26" data-source="post: 71804769" data-attributes="member: 402341"><p>A lot of prayer has to do with belief. God said to ask and you shall receive, knock and the door will be opened to you. But all of this has to be done with belief and faith that it'll happen. However, it is true that God doesn't answer every prayer exactly how we would like it to be answered. And we can't pretend to know why. </p><p>Yes, as a believer I do think that events can be altered by prayers, but not by our own power. Christians put our trust in the power of God. So really, if there was no God to pray to, we wouldn't put any stock in our prayers at all. </p><p>I understand all your points and even as a believer, prayer has sometimes confused me. But in my own life I've seen it work and that's why I believe.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="megan_26, post: 71804769, member: 402341"] A lot of prayer has to do with belief. God said to ask and you shall receive, knock and the door will be opened to you. But all of this has to be done with belief and faith that it'll happen. However, it is true that God doesn't answer every prayer exactly how we would like it to be answered. And we can't pretend to know why. Yes, as a believer I do think that events can be altered by prayers, but not by our own power. Christians put our trust in the power of God. So really, if there was no God to pray to, we wouldn't put any stock in our prayers at all. I understand all your points and even as a believer, prayer has sometimes confused me. But in my own life I've seen it work and that's why I believe. [/QUOTE]
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