He hears you: 7 Bible verses to reassure you that God's listening to your prayers

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Some of us spend a lot of time wondering if God's listening to us. If our prayers aren't answered within our set timeframe, if we ask to hear from Him but only notice silence, we can feel as though He's not paying attention to our needs. But God is always listening to us, even if we don't hear Him. More often than not when we can't come to terms with why He hasn't given us what we want or made it clear why we can't have it it's not because He's not paying attention to our needs, He does constantly, but because we're not paying attention to them.

How many times have you asked God for something, felt that He was punishing you by not giving it to you and then later on discovered that He was actually protecting you? How many times have you desired something but not actually prayed for it, instead hoping that God would just make it happen?

It's crucial for us to remember that even when we don't hear, see or feel God's response, He is there. Losing confidence in prayer as a tool to communicate with Him will not only be detrimental to our prayer life but to our spiritual life as a whole.

If you've been talking to God and you're starting to lose faith that His ears are open to your prayers or a particular request, these Bible verses in the slideshow below will help to refresh your memory when it comes to what you need to do to reach out to Him and have Him respond.

1 John 5:14-15 - This is the confidence we have in approaching God: that if we ask anything according to his will, he hears us. And if we know that he hears us—whatever we ask—we know that we have what we asked of him. (Pixabay)
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