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How long does it take God to answer prayers?

How long does it take God to answer prayers?

That can vary based on the prayer. When praying for the Sun to rise the prayer is answered , without fail, the next morning. When praying for my cold to be cured it usually takes 3–4 days, sometimes a little longer.

Why does God never answer prayers?

– As long as your prayers are for selfish motives, driven by pride hidden in your heart, God will not answer them. – If you knowingly condone sin, whether it’s happening to you or to someone else, and you don’t correct them, you ‘regard iniquity in your heart’ and thus should forget about God answering your prayers.

Does God hear my 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.

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Why does God delay his answers to our prayers?

Sometimes, sin prevents answers to our prayers ( Psalm 66:18) and God graciously and patiently wait for us ( 2 Peter 3:8-9 ). God delays his answers to our requests so that he can get maximum glory for our lives and our present situation ( John 11:1-4 ).

Do you worry about God’s timing?

We worry so much about our timing that we forget about God’s timing. God is not like man. What we deem to be long is a short time for God. 2 Peter 3:8 “But do not overlook this one fact, beloved, that with the Lord one day is as a thousand years, and a thousand years as one day.”

Should I stop praying If I’m content with God’s plan?

Though we are content to accept God’s plan for our lives, it doesn’t mean we should stop praying. We should continue to press in and never quit – until we believe God has said no ( Luke 18:1 ). The Father delights in us spending time with him and telling him our needs. He loves hearing and answering our prayers.