Is God More Likely to Answer Prayer if More People Pray?
#STRask — Stand to ReasonIs God More Likely to Answer Prayer if More People Pray?
March 30, 2023
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Questions about whether God is more likely to answer prayer if more people pray, whether it’s biblical for a Christian to say he can “feel” someone’s prayers for him, and whether prayer is more effective if one prays at the particular time the event being prayed about is occurring.
* Is God more likely to answer prayer if more people pray?
* Is it biblical for a Christian to say he can “feel” someone’s prayers for him?
* Is prayer more effective if you pray at the particular time the event you’re praying about is occurring?
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