You might hear an audible answer (the 'still, small voice'). You might see a picture in your mind, you might get a feeling, or some combination of them. You might have a dream. Something in your life might change. You may feel stuck in your job and an opportunity opens up. There are a million ways it could happen and although you might not be sure the first or second or third time it happens, with continued use of prayer your confidence in it will grow. I'm talking about how it really is for some of us now, of course, not hypothesising.
How do you know those things
wouldn't have happened if you
hadn't prayed?
One does not, because one cannot compare the two alternatives. One has to look at the odds that it would not happen, and ask if praying for the result was coincidental. When one gets coincidence after coincidence then its seems that a belief in prayer (and in a God) is advantageous.
Example. Yesterday, I was at a Magistrates Court for the third time in four weeks requesting the default judgment I had petitioned the Court for. For the third time they could not find the file or tell me where it was. The first two times they told me it must be with the Magistrate.
The clerk was looking in filing shelves, in piles of files, and in various registries. I kept getting told I had to supply them with my copies and not just the case number, and that it might still be with the Magistrate.
I could see that I was going to be told to come back with all my stamped documents. Here was a time to pray. So I asked God to please not let me go away empty-handed. Two things happened while I was chatting to another person at the counter.
The registrar who originally assisted me to file the suit appeared at the counter with the file. I asked him where he found it. It was mislaid he said, but he was lucky to find it. Request One granted.
The lady I was chatting to at the counter was a lawyer. Unusual because messengers are usually sent to file and collect. But this lady was different. Open, smart and likeable. Some-one I felt I could trust. In the last week, I have needed to consult with a lawyer because of critical decisions I need to take in 3 matters I am dealing with as a lay litigant, and the information I need as to practical process is not in the manuals, the practice notes, the rules, or the case law.
I got her name and will make an appointment. This was not a specific prayer by me, but one could say that it was an answer to a prayer even if I did not make it. Do you know how difficult it is to find a decent lawyer? In my many years of dealing with lawyers, I have tried all sorts of ways and have ended up disappointed. I may be wrong with this one, but I have become a better judge of people over the years.
ETA: Oh. Hi Pixel 42. Just saw your post. Always glad to have you in the discussion.