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Christian teaching about prayers Typeit

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is a means of worship for many religious people, including Christians. Christians believe that by praying they can with God; therefore, prayer is a very important part of living a Christian life and a hugely important part of a believer having a with God. 

Throughout the Bible, there are descriptions of believers in God praying to him, and the New Testament contains specific teaching from on how to pray – which has given Christians the prayer which is known as the prayer, which teaches the faithful to address God as ''. 

Christians believe firmly that God answers prayers – but this is often contested by many non-believers, who argue that many prayers appear to go unanswered. For example, for many people who have loved ones suffering from diseases such as cancer, if they were to pray for their loved one and they pass away anyway, that would be considered to be an prayer.

Christians would respond to this by saying that God still hears the prayers and does answer – he just does not answer in the way that humans may like him to or be able to see clearly. 

Christians believe wholly in the power of prayer – that by praying, God will hear them and may choose to answer them. 1 John 5:13–17 teaches that, 'And this is the confidence that we have toward him, that if we ask according to him he hears us. And if we know that he hears us in whatever we ask, we know that we have the requests that we have asked of him'.

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