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Can you have a conversation with God?

Can you have a conversation with God?

As with a friend, you expect back-and-forth communication by noticing how God answers, helps or teaches you. While prayer may be more of a one-way transaction, talking implies a conversation. You can talk to God out loud or inside your mind, whichever feels most effective to you.

How do you start a conversation?

Comment on the weather.

  1. Ask for information. A great way to start a conversation is to ask for information from the person you want to talk to.
  2. Pay a compliment.
  3. Comment on something pleasant.
  4. Introduce yourself.
  5. Offer help.
  6. Mention a shared experience.
  7. Praise the person.
  8. Ask about them.

What’s the best way to have a conversation with God?

In order to have deep and meaningful conversations with God, first there has to be a genuine desire in your heart to really get to know Him on His terms. Ask God about Himself. Ask Him why He loves His children so much. Ask Him to show you how He sees things instead of trying to convince him about what you see or think.

How are we supposed to talk to God?

Carefully memorized prayers repeated religiously, journaled thoughts, silent sacred moments with God, and hearts poured out through song all grab God’s attention. Our Father’s focus is on the content of the conversation more so than the delivery. The invisible presence of our all-present God fuels the radical part of our faith.

Why is prayer a two way conversation with God?

Prayer is meant to be a two-way conversation between you and God. When you experience prayer as a real conversation, you’ll emerge from every prayer session changed for the better. Here’s how you can experience great conversations with God: Experience God’s presence.

Do you need fancy language to talk to God?

You do not need fancy words, fancy language, or lots of repetition. And God definitely doesn’t need to be reminded of who we are talking to. On a recent Facebook Post, Vicki Manera shared this image with me: Let’s start talking to God the way we talk to anyone else.

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