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Wishes versus prayers?
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If you really really want something, do you think a wish or a prayer will most likely bring you what you want?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.To wish is to long for something, or desire something or hope for something.
A prayer is supplication, entreaty, praise or thanks to God.
The poet Alfred Tennyson wrote, “More things are wrought by prayer than the world dreams of”.
Yet many pray for health, happiness, peace, and prosperty – all in vain. In fact, some feel that God does not really listen to prayers. Yet, the Bible calls him the “Hearer of prayer.”—Psalm 65:2
Prayer is as old as humankind.
When God’s servants of ancient times had their prayers answered. Of course, they did not pray as a mere formality to a nameless God. They prayed in faith to “the Most High over all the earth.”
A prayer is supplication, entreaty, praise or thanks to God.
The poet Alfred Tennyson wrote, “More things are wrought by prayer than the world dreams of”.
Yet many pray for health, happiness, peace, and prosperty – all in vain. In fact, some feel that God does not really listen to prayers. Yet, the Bible calls him the “Hearer of prayer.”—Psalm 65:2
Prayer is as old as humankind.
When God’s servants of ancient times had their prayers answered. Of course, they did not pray as a mere formality to a nameless God. They prayed in faith to “the Most High over all the earth.”
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