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Have you prayed and wondered if God heard? worry no more,  here are 5 Bible verses that will assure you that God hears all your prayers.

God in His perfect will, has always wanted us to be in permanent communication with Him and this by means called prayer.

Prayer can simply be defined as talking to God.
Being a dialogue and not a monologue, we take pleasure in communicating with God when we know that He can hear us. So through these few verses, I hope you will be assured that God hears your prayers:

5 Bible verses that assure you that God hears all your prayers

Psalms 65:3 “You who hear prayers, all can approach you. 

By reading this text, we understand that prayer is one of the means by which we can approach God. It is, in fact, an appointment with the Divine. And this text begins with strong assurance: the Bible says that the reason we should approach God in prayer is that he has the ability to listen to everything we say to him in prayer. This even demonstrates that God is different from the idols made by men and which they regard as their gods. These idols do not have the ability to hear, let alone act as is written in Isaiah 46:5-8. So I would like to encourage you to constantly approach God in prayer; He not only listens but He is also the only person who will never tire of listening to you, no matter how many times you go to Him.  

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Proverbs 15:29“ The Lord stands far from the wicked, but He hears the prayer of the righteous. 

This text introduces an important element regarding the fact that God hears our prayers. This text introduces the notion of justice, to tell us that it is not enough just to pray, but the state in which we pray is also important for God to hear us. This is why the Bible says in Isaiah 59:1-2 (KJV ): “No, the hand of the Lord is not too short to save, nor His ear too dull to hear. But it is your crimes that separate you from your God. It is your sins that hide His face from you and prevent Him from listening to you. 

He is righteous who has already accepted Christ into his life, because it is by faith in the work of the cross that Jesus clothes us with His righteousness (Romans 3:25-26; 5:18-19), so that when we pray, God hears us because we present ourselves with the righteousness of His Son. So if you live in Christ, look at this other promise that God makes to you regarding your prayers: “For the eyes of the Lord are on the righteous and his ears are attentive to their prayer…” 1 Peter 3:12 (KJV ).

2 Chronicles 7:14 “If then My people who are called by My name humble themselves, pray and seek My grace, if they turn from their evil conduct, I will hearken to them from heaven, I will forgive his sins and heal his country. »

In this passage, God reassures us that He will listen to our prayers but before that, He first establishes some conditions to respect. Here I want to emphasize humility. When you want to talk to God, you don’t do it as if you were talking to your friend. Some prayers are not heard by God, just because we go forward in pride as the Pharisee Jesus describes in Luke 18:10-14. If you want God to hear your prayers, come forward with humility.   

1 John 5:14 (KJV ) “  We have this assurance with Him, that if we ask anything according to His will, He hears us. 

It is fine to pray but it is better to pray according to the will of God, because this text tells us that God listens to prayers that are made according to His will. So don’t just try to pray, but first try to know God’s will for your subject of prayer, then when you pray, He will hear you without any problem.

1 Thessalonians 5:17 “Pray without ceasing. 

This instruction in itself also hides the fact that God hears us when we pray. Because God can’t instruct us to do something if He knows He’s not going to react to it. So if God instructs us to pray without ceasing, it means that He is also ready to hear us without ceasing, because our prayers are addressed to Him. To pray without ceasing means that our lives are in continual prayer. That said, the latter does not necessarily constitute a stop in our occupations.

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