Lessons About Prayer from the Jewish Culture of
Yeshua Series
#2 Prayers That
Will Not Be Answered
The Talmud tells us that God will not
answer some kinds of prayer. God will not answer a prayer: that is:
(1) that
is not sincere
(2) that
asks Him to break one of His own laws
(3) that
asks for Him to do what we ourselves should be doing
(4) that
asks Him to help us by hurting others
There are two partners in prayer, man
and God. Prayer does not always work in the way we want it to or think that it
will. God is concerned with every one of His creatures. There is a great
difference between speaking magic words and saying a prayer. In magic we
believe that we can force something to happen. In prayer, we know that we are
not the boss. In prayer we are trying to “get in touch with” God; not trying to
force God to obey us.
We must also remember that sometimes the
answer to our prayer may be “No.”
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(Source:
When a Jew Prays By Seymour Rossel
with Eugene B. Borowitz and Hyman Chanover; © 1973 Begrman House, Inc.
Publishers, New York, NY; pp. 51, 57, 58 & 59.)
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