Can Prayer Change Anything?

Today is marked National Day of Prayer. All across our country, the emphasis is on praying for our great country. But what does praying really do, does it even change anything?

You might ask, “If God knows everything anyway, what difference does Prayer make?”

(Matthew 6:8) “Do not be like them, for your Father knows what you need before you ask Him.”

(Ephesians 1:11) “In Him we were also chosen, having been predestined according to the plan of Him Who works out everything in conformity with the purpose of His will.”

Praying does not change God. He is, He was and He always will be. God is the only steadfast and unchangable power you will ever encounter. Sometimes praying will change our circumstances but what Prayer changes most is the one praying and believing!

I think of Abraham as he was pleading for the people of Sodom (found in Genesis 18:23-33); would God really destroy this city if only 50 righteous people were found? Abraham continues to ask, how about 40? 30? All the way down to 10 – would God destroy the city if ONLY 10 righteous were found? To each of Abraham pleas, God answers, “I will not destroy it”.

Abraham finally stopped praying about it. Why, Because he got what he wanted? I don’t think so, I think Abraham finally realized the depth of God’s mercy.

Praying changed Abraham, not God. Prayer changes things. Mostly, if we look beyond our own thinking and look to God, Prayer will change us.

Today is National Day of Prayer, won’t you take a moment to pray for our country, your city, our churches and our families and see if God doesn’t change something, perhaps He will change something in you!

BLESSINGS. Laurie

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2 thoughts on “Can Prayer Change Anything?

  1. Iris

    You are right Laurie; God is sovereign. Prayer may not change the storm we are in, but it will change how we look at it.

  2. BernadineBernadine

    Love this post, Laurie. I’ve experienced it also where I prayed and expected God to change a certain situations and He changed me instead.