Here is proof that God takes your prayers seriously.

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Here is proof that God takes your prayers seriously.

 

 

Makko Musagara

 

 

Some Christians may think that our Heavenly Father does not pay attention to their prayers. Here is proof that God takes your prayers seriously.

God is always waiting for your prayer.

God desires an unbroken connection with you, consistently inviting you into a conversation through prayer. It is not merely a religious duty; it is a lifeline designed for intimate communication. God constantly calls us to prayer, often prompting our hearts in the quiet hours of the night or during moments of stress, urging us to turn to Him rather than relying solely on our own strength.
Unfortunately, many miss these invitations, failing to realize that a restless spirit is often a divine nudge to speak with the Creator.

Prayer aligns you with heavenly power.

When we pray, we are not just talking; we are aligning ourselves with heavenly power. God wants to fight our battles, but He invites us to invite Him into the struggle. In 2 Chronicles 20:15, the promise is clear: “Do not be afraid or discouraged… For the battle is not yours, but God’s.”

Prayer enables you to hand over your burdens to God.

Prayer is the mechanism that hands over our worries, anxiety, and insurmountable obstacles to the One who has already overcome the world. Instead of carrying the weight of your battles, prayer allows you to step back and watch God move. He is waiting, listening, and ready to act. Talk to Him today.

This actually happened to me.

In my early years of ministry, I took the ministry God had entrusted to me lightly. However, our Heavenly Father took His calling very seriously. Therefore, He always wanted me to pray at specific times, especially at midnight. He knew I couldn’t write about the kingdom of darkness without a serious prayer life.
So, on one occasion, as midnight approached, God sent an angel to my room to wake me up and pray. However, since I was very tired, I woke up briefly and went back to bed. Amazingly, I had barely been lying down for a minute when God’s angel roughly pulled the blanket and sheets off me.
I jumped out of bed, thinking burglars had broken into my room. Since there was no one in sight, I knew it was God’s angel who had woken me up to pray. Since then, I have realized that God always wants us to talk to Him and takes our prayers very seriously.

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