Is it possible to talk to god
And why should you do it? Here are some guidelines from Billy Graham. Billy Graham: Prayer is simply talking to God—and the most important thing I can say about this is that God wants you to talk to Him! He loves us and He has promised to hear us when we pray. How can you learn to pray? First, understand why prayer is possible. Prayer is possible because Jesus Christ has removed the barrier between us and God—a barrier caused by our sins. You see, sin separates us from God, and because of that we have no right to come before Him.
But by His death on the cross, Christ paid the penalty for our sins and removed the barrier. God then gives us the privilege of coming into His presence when we commit our lives to Christ. If you have never done so, ask Christ to come into your life today. Then understand that God now welcomes you into His presence and promises to hear you—and He cannot lie.
For example, Moses reported God spoke to him from a burning bush. Socrates reported in "The Apology" that throughout his life he heard a spiritual voice, which would warn him not to do various things that were wrong or dangerous.
It is of course possible spirits do exist but that none of them qualify as being God. Most psychics I have read about claim to be theists. Indeed, He is Most High and Wise. However, the most common method Allah SWT used to communicate to His prophets is through angels sent as messengers. God has a long history of speaking directly to humans. In Scripture — Old and New Testaments — you will see God has made it a priority to communicate directly with us over the centuries.
There is a lot of competition in our lives for the voice of God; the trick is to make time for quiet: intervals of solitude, hiking or running without earphones, sitting beside a candle trusting your presence is enough.
God is patient, so must we be. Buddhism is a non-theistic world view, so this is not a central question. But we can ask if the Light of the universe can be heard? After the Buddha was enlightened he described a vibrant scene — more beautiful than any he had ever seen. All sentient beings can reach this state, but we are limited by biases and narrow habits of thought. This deep hearing of the light is joyous appreciation of the wondrous gifts the universe offers.
Does the universe talk? Only if we listen. Conversations do happen. Just after the Buddha was enlightened, the highest of Hindu gods, Brahma, encouraged Buddha to go forth and teach. Sharla S. God loves us as He loved people in Bible times.
We need Him now as they did then. He still speaks! God speaks through different channels, according to individual needs. Often, He speaks through a still, small voice.
Sometimes His voice is felt; other times it is audible. He speaks through scriptures, impressions, dreams and angels. Write for a specific amount of time. Before you get started set a timer for a length of time that feels comfortable to write for.
You may set it for five, ten or twenty minutes. Keep your pen or pencil moving until the timer goes off. Write fast and freely. Try not to be self-conscious about what you write. In writing to God, you want your words to come from the heart. Write down any questions you want God to answer for you. Use the examples below for inspiration.
When will this end? When will things change for me? Today I met a woman who works at my dream job. Our meeting was completely serendipitous. I mean what are the chances of meeting just the right person randomly on a busy street? Method 3.
Set aside time to pray to God. Prayer can be considered a more formal way to talk to God because it is primarily rooted in religion. However, you can choose to pray in whatever way feels comfortable to you. While you can pray at any time and in any place, it helps to set aside specific times of the day to pray. Common times for prayer include: before meals or bed, after waking, during stressful times or periods of need, and during solo activities like exercising or a commute.
Find a quiet room or space to pray. Ideally, praying to God should occur in a place where you'll be able to tune out distractions during the few minutes it takes to pray. If you can't find a quiet place to pray, don't worry. You can pray on busy city buses, in the middle of crowded restaurants, and anywhere you can center yourself.
You can pray while you're driving down the highway, as long as you stay focused on the road while you pray. Prepare for prayer.
As you get ready to pray, some people like to take a few minutes to prepare the space and the self for communicating with God. Some common practices might include: reading a few applicable verses of a religious text, lighting candles or incense, performing a cleansing ritual, taking communion, meditating quietly, chanting, or singing.
Decide what you want to pray about. This can be done beforehand, if there is a pressing matter happening in your life. Or it can be determined as you pray. I pray that everything goes well today. Please forgive me. Also, please give me the strength to ask her for forgiveness. Please let the interviewer see how perfect I am for this position, and decide to hire me. Pray in a way that feels natural to you. There's no one right way to pray. Prayer should be unique to the individual believer who is praying.
While praying in a church or worship center is often quite stylized and ritualized, when you're praying alone, you don't have to follow any particular rules, other than opening yourself up to God and speaking from the heart. Some people like to bow their heads in prayer and close their eyes, while other religions will practice full prostrations or kneeling. Whatever seems most respectful and effective for you and your personal relationship with God is fine.
You can pray with your eyes open and your head high just as it's fine to pray kneeling and silent. It's common to recite some traditional prayers out loud, but it's also very common to pray silently to yourself.
Pray with others. It can be a powerful experience to pray with a group of like-minded individuals. This can be an excellent way to hear how others relate to God, and learn new traditions and rituals that you can integrate into your own prayer practice.
You can do a search online for people who share your beliefs to see if there are meetups happening in your area. In some religions, prayer groups practice sending group prayers to friends and loved ones in need.
Prayer lists are often created regularly to pray for the sick and needy members of a community. If I pray to God for something that really isn't worth praying for like a school I want to go to will He make that happen?
I think to God everything matters. If it's something that your heart longs for, it also matters to Him. Talk to Him about that, as you'd talk to a friend. Do not ask Him anything, just share your joy and your hope with Him, then leave it to Him. Not Helpful 13 Helpful You can ask God anything you want, but that doesn't mean He's going to do it. A better prayer might be to pray that God would use the bad things you have experienced for His glory and bring good out of them.
God is in the business of making "beauty from ashes" -- that is, good from bad -- and He can do that in your life. Not Helpful 11 Helpful If you believe that you are able to communicate with God, there is no doubt that you have the answer in you. God communicates in many ways. For example, God answers you by creating what to do and what not to do in your mind. Sometimes He speaks to you by showing examples that you can relate to and that help to build your expectations.
God also gives you the best thinking power before you take a decision, because whenever you feel positive, you can do something bigger, meaning that God is inside you, giving a positive impression.
Not Helpful 23 Helpful Of course, God made you a physical creature living in a material world. Asking for material things you need -- and even simply want -- is always okay. But God is not obligated to give you what you ask for.
He may decide that it's better you don't have something because perhaps it would be an idol or a distraction from more important things. Not Helpful 14 Helpful Then it means keep praying. He won't always give you an immediate answer, and He's fine if you keep "bugging" Him about it. Not Helpful 12 Helpful
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