If it’s always “God’s plan” then what’s the point of praying for someone?
J Jazzy Well-known member Valued Contributor Joined Feb 14, 2020 Messages 3,283 Location Vermont Gender Female Religious Affiliation Charismatic Marital Status Single Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed Yes Feb 13, 2023 #1 If it’s always “God’s plan” then what’s the point of praying for someone?
Lucian Hodoboc Well-known member Joined Jan 1, 2019 Messages 1,343 Location Eastern Europe Gender Male Religious Affiliation Theist Political Affiliation Conservative Marital Status Single Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed No Feb 13, 2023 #2 Jazzy said: If it’s always “God’s plan” then what’s the point of praying for someone? Click to expand... Asking reasonable questions on a Christian forum? I wonder who will be the first one to present the well-known excuse argument that prayer helps us align our wills with God's Will, so that we can find joy in whatever the outcome of our prayers is.
Jazzy said: If it’s always “God’s plan” then what’s the point of praying for someone? Click to expand... Asking reasonable questions on a Christian forum? I wonder who will be the first one to present the well-known excuse argument that prayer helps us align our wills with God's Will, so that we can find joy in whatever the outcome of our prayers is.
Lamb God's Lil Lamb Community Team Administrator Supporting Member Joined Jun 10, 2015 Messages 32,653 Age 57 Gender Female Religious Affiliation Lutheran Political Affiliation Conservative Marital Status Married Acceptance of the Trinity & Nicene Creed Yes Feb 13, 2023 #3 We pray in hopes that our prayers are in line with God's will.