You will understand prayer much better, if you will consider four questions that arise from the well known saying,
The answer to this
Firstly because if prayer didn't change anything, what would be the point in praying "in everything"?
Secondly because God promises that people who pray are far better off than people who don't, so things must change for the better through prayer
Prayer changes "all things". If we are to "pray in everything"
But "all things" does not mean absolutely everything in the universe but rather "all things that pertain to life and godliness"
However this doesn't mean that prayer changes only spiritual things. Prayer will certainly change material things when that change has a spiritual benefit. On the other hand, God is
Prayer is not for satisfying material lusts and whims, although it is certainly important that we pray for our material needs. In one breath Jesus taught us to pray, "Give us each day our daily bread and forgive us our trespasses..." The main purpose of prayer, however, is to help make things "turn out for salvation"
Prayer avails "much"
But how much is "much" ? If you think, "Not very much", you are mistaken. "Much" is "more than we ask or think"
We cannot measure or perceive the changes which prayer makes, so in one sense we cannot answer
But we do know this: Prayer changes things as much as is necessary to ensure the salvation of our souls. Thus prayer changes things
Sometimes in a miraculous manner
Sometimes in an extraordinary manner
But mostly in an ordinary manner
1. Does God do more for those who ask of him than he does
2. What things should we pray about? What about
3. To what extent, and to what end, does prayer
4. Why is it foolish to think of every answer to prayer as
5. God answering prayer is by definition "supernatural". Isn't it
6. Why is the operation of providence easily mistaken for co-incidence or
7. When prayer changes things in the ordinary course of events, it does not change things very much.
8. Can we usually and confidently point to something and say "God changed that!" --and is it necessary or fruitful
9. The story of Esther