Romans 8:26
The scripture passage above shows us there is something called noiseless prayers.
If you are talking to a person who is near you, you do not need to scream for that person to hear you.
The need to raise your voice becomes necessary when the person you're talking to cannot hear you or if that person is far away from us.
When we pray we are directing our prayer to God, and God is not far from us.
Acts 17:27
Our prayers are directed to a God who can hear us. God is not deaf!
Psalm 94:9
You do not need to make noise to connect with God.
1 Samuel 1:13-17
You do not need to feel guilty you do not know how to pray as long, as hard, and scream as loud as some people do when they pray.
Matthew 6:5,7,8
The heart connection is the most important aspect of prayer, let your heart be connected to God when you're praying.
1Samuel 16:7
The presence of God's Holy Spirit within you is another requirement to answered prayer.
Romans 8:26
We do not always know how to pray.
The Holy Spirit prays through us in a way that God accepts and God responds to.
It can be by groans going on within us but our prayer does not come with words - noiseless prayer.
Screaming in the place of prayer is not a formula for answered prayer.
Shouting when praying is not wrong in itself, it has more to do with our feelings and emotions
It is our faith God responds to
Matthew 9:29
It is not our noise God responds to but our heart connection.
1 Kings 18:26-29
Hannah prayed from the heart, though her prayer was noiseless God heard it.
Jesus encouraged us not to be like the hypocrites who prayed wanting to be heard.
Men do not have to hear your prayer when you pray.
Your prayer is directed to God not man.
If you feel a need to pray with your voice raised, it is not wrong.
If your experience or emotions demand you shout when you pray then do so by all means.
But shouting is not a yardstick for answered prayer.
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The scripture passage above shows us there is something called noiseless prayers.
If you are talking to a person who is near you, you do not need to scream for that person to hear you.
The need to raise your voice becomes necessary when the person you're talking to cannot hear you or if that person is far away from us.
When we pray we are directing our prayer to God, and God is not far from us.
Acts 17:27
Our prayers are directed to a God who can hear us. God is not deaf!
Psalm 94:9
You do not need to make noise to connect with God.
1 Samuel 1:13-17
You do not need to feel guilty you do not know how to pray as long, as hard, and scream as loud as some people do when they pray.
Matthew 6:5,7,8
The heart connection is the most important aspect of prayer, let your heart be connected to God when you're praying.
1Samuel 16:7
The presence of God's Holy Spirit within you is another requirement to answered prayer.
Romans 8:26
We do not always know how to pray.
The Holy Spirit prays through us in a way that God accepts and God responds to.
It can be by groans going on within us but our prayer does not come with words - noiseless prayer.
Screaming in the place of prayer is not a formula for answered prayer.
Shouting when praying is not wrong in itself, it has more to do with our feelings and emotions
It is our faith God responds to
Matthew 9:29
It is not our noise God responds to but our heart connection.
1 Kings 18:26-29
Hannah prayed from the heart, though her prayer was noiseless God heard it.
Jesus encouraged us not to be like the hypocrites who prayed wanting to be heard.
Men do not have to hear your prayer when you pray.
Your prayer is directed to God not man.
If you feel a need to pray with your voice raised, it is not wrong.
If your experience or emotions demand you shout when you pray then do so by all means.
But shouting is not a yardstick for answered prayer.
Olutosin shared this message.
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