How do we know God is listening to our prayers?
Through the scriptures, we are taught that God will always hear our prayers and will answer them if we address Him with faith and real intent. In our hearts we will feel the confirmation that He does hear us, a feeling of peace and calm. We can also feel that everything will be fine when we follow the Father's will.
I've heard it said that God answers prayers in one of three ways. God says “Yes,” and you receive what you ask for. God says “No,” and you have to accept it and move on. Or God says “Not Yet,” and you learn to be patient and wait.
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God always comes through on His promises and we can trust that His plans are much better for us than our own. Sometimes His answer is “wait,” or “not yet”. Other times it's a flat out “No, child. My will for you is better.” We'll never be able to see the full picture of what God has planned for us.
- Ignoring God's Word. If one turns away his ear from hearing the law, even his prayer is an abomination. ( ...
- Loving Sin. ...
- Desiring Wrongly. ...
- Doubting God.
Whether you pray in your head or voice your prayers, God will hear you. In fact, God already knows what's in your heart before you pray. Here's a passage from Hebrews 4:12.
Do I have to pray out loud or can I pray in my head? - YouTube
- Know to whom you are speaking. ...
- Thank him. ...
- Ask for God's will. ...
- Say what you need. ...
- Ask for forgiveness. ...
- Pray with a friend. ...
- Pray the Word. ...
- Memorize Scripture.
God absolutely responds to the tears of everyone! The trials and tribulations of this world can certainly bring us to tears. In times like these, we can find strength, solace, and comfort by crying out to God in prayer. He is there to ease our sorrows and help us to deal with pain and suffering.
- Challenges keep coming. ...
- You are being pushed to your limit. ...
- God seems silent lately. ...
- God takes away harmful people and things from your life. ...
- The Lord disciplines you. ...
- You are humbled to repentance. ...
- Healing comes through a recommitment to the Lord.
- Your prayers are answered. ...
- You and your loved ones are healthy. ...
- You have a grateful heart. ...
- Your needs are well provided. ...
- You receive overflowing resources. ...
- You have the heart and means to give to the needy. ...
- You are successful in everything you do. ...
- You experience favor wherever you go.
How do you know God is helping you?
- He speaks through the Bible. ...
- A particular Bible verse keeps coming back to you. ...
- You feel like a sermon or specific scripture is intended for you. ...
- You feel uneasy about something, leading you to prayer. ...
- He speaks through His church. ...
- There is an unexplainable conviction about something.
- Common Grace – God's kindness to all people including those who defy Him. ...
- Special Grace – God's kindness when we are tested. ...
- Restoring Grace – God's kindness when we have failed. ...
- Saving Grace – God's kindness in bringing us to faith and repentance.

- As long as your prayers are for selfish motives, driven by pride hidden in your heart, God will not answer them. - Other versions start this verse with “don't be anxious” in place of “Be careful…” - Once you know God has said yes, you know you will receive it.
pour out your heart before him;
God is a refuge for us. Whatever you are facing, bring it to the Lord. Speak to him, be honest before him. Trust that he hears you, take refuge in his faithfulness, and know that behind every heavy silence is a mighty God who loves you.
- He speaks through the Bible. ...
- A particular Bible verse keeps coming back to you. ...
- You feel like a sermon or specific scripture is intended for you. ...
- You feel uneasy about something, leading you to prayer. ...
- He speaks through His church. ...
- There is an unexplainable conviction about something.
God absolutely responds to the tears of everyone! The trials and tribulations of this world can certainly bring us to tears. In times like these, we can find strength, solace, and comfort by crying out to God in prayer. He is there to ease our sorrows and help us to deal with pain and suffering.
Fifteen hundred years after Noah's great flood, King Solomon was receiving some advice from his father, King David, who said this, ” … for the Lord searches all hearts, and understands every intent of the thoughts” 1 Chronicles 28:9. In other words, “Be aware of what's in your head, son. God sees it.”
- As long as your prayers are for selfish motives, driven by pride hidden in your heart, God will not answer them. - Other versions start this verse with “don't be anxious” in place of “Be careful…” - Once you know God has said yes, you know you will receive it.