Does God allow anyone to take their concerns, thanks, praise to him in prayer?
Yes. He accepts the prayers from any who calls on him. 1 Peter 5:6-7 tells us that we should cast our cares on God because he cares for us. He wants everyone to call upon his name and to talk to him everyday. When we pray, God hears us (Psalm 116:1) and he answers (Jer. 33:3). The sad part is that many people will never pray to God. Nevertheless, when we pray, we must pray in Gods will (1 John 5:14). 13. Is there any significance in a preacher “humming” or “whooping” in a sermon? In many respects, “humming” or “whooping” is a matter of delivery. However, in a very real sense, it assists in regulating ones breathing while proclaiming the gospel. To the world, preaching is foolishness (I Cor. 1:18-21). 14. What is meant by “being revived”? In the spiritual context, to be “revived” is to receive a new zeal to obey God. This new zeal is marked by renewed strength (Gen. 45:27); restoration (Neh. 4:2); and ultimately, resurrection (1 Kings 17:22). There are certain conditions that lead to re