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Can you have a non religious prayer?
Create Your Own Non-Religious Prayer Anyone can pray, whether you’re Christian, Hindu, or atheist. You don’t have to believe in any particular God or spirit to pray. You might pray to your own higher power, or to the universe as a whole.
Can I pray to be born again?
As a born again Christian, you will also accept Jesus into your heart as your personal savior. Here’s an example prayer: “Dear Lord Jesus, I know I am a sinner, but you died for those sins. I welcome you into my heart as my personal savior. Thank you for dying for my sins so that I can be forgiven.
Should we pray for non believers?
Can Non-Christians pray? If you are not a genuine follower of Jesus Christ there is no guarantee that your prayers will be answered by God. The Bible promises that God will listen to his people, but never promises to respond to those who do not believe.
What does the Bible say about praying for non-Christians?
After all, Jesus said, “For what does it profit a man if he gains the whole world and loses or forfeits himself?” ( Luke 9:25). When non-Christians ask us to pray for them, we sometimes feel torn. On the one hand, we know God hears our prayers for guidance, help, and temporal mercy in a way that He doesn’t hear theirs.
Should we pray for our non-Christian friends?
We can trust God to answer our prayers in His perfect wisdom and to His ultimate glory. While we cannot pray for wicked or unlawful requests, we should gladly pray for good things for our non-Christian friends. Employment, health, loving relationships, and many other things people ask us to pray for are good gifts from God.
How can people pray to Jesus?
One evidence in Scripture that people can pray to Jesus is seen by paying attention to the phrase, “call upon the name of the Lord.” Through the Old Testament, when people “called upon the name of the Lord,” it was to pray to, appeal to, or ask for help from God. Abraham was in the habit of praying to God,…
Can a Christian ask the Lord Jesus to do something for him?
It is our contention that any Christian can ask the Lord Jesus to do for him anything that would help him do the works that Jesus did. As Head of the Body, he converses with believers and asks things of them. It is only logical that we would also ask things of him.