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What do Christians mean by 'God hears our prayers'?

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Christians believe that God hears our prayers because He is a personal God who responds to the cries of His people.

The belief that God hears our prayers is central to Christian faith. It is rooted in the understanding that God is not distant but intimately involved with His creation. In Psalm 65:2, it is declared that 'O Thou that hearest prayer, unto thee shall all flesh come,' affirming that God attentively listens to our needs and pleas for mercy. The assurance that our prayers are heard is grounded in the character of God, specifically His mercy and grace. Each cry for help, especially concerning sin, is met with the promise of purging and redemption through Christ. The act of praying is not only about speaking; it encompasses an expectation of divine response, which comes through His Spirit and the work of Christ mediating for us.
Scripture References: Psalm 65:2

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