Loud prayer or silent one?

Paradigm

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Some believe that God can't hear your prayers until you scream on top of your voice. They often look at people praying silently as unserious people. Such people believe that you must also add physical exercise like shaking your head and hands before God answer prayer

But in the Bible, we were told Hannah was praying silently only her mouth was moving and God answered her prayers through the prophet and she gave birth to Samuel.

So, is it until you scream that makes you a serious prayer warrior?
 
Hmm. We really need to get back to scripture as against 'popular culture'. If one wants to look at every prayer made in the bible, it might take a while. Let's focus on Jesus. it was never recorded that He shouted or screamed when praying. In Matthew 6:5 -15, Jesus says we shouldn't pray like hypocrites who pray to be seen but rather in our closet where we pray in secret to God who sees us pray in secret.
 
Hmm. We really need to get back to scripture as against 'popular culture'. If one wants to look at every prayer made in the bible, it might take a while. Let's focus on Jesus. it was never recorded that He shouted or screamed when praying. In Matthew 6:5 -15, Jesus says we shouldn't pray like hypocrites who pray to be seen but rather in our closet where we pray in secret to God who sees us pray in secret.
Beautiful
 
The idea that you must scream, shake, or shout to be heard by God isn’t backed by Scripture. In fact, as you rightly pointed out, Hannah’s prayer in 1 Samuel 1 is a powerful example:

“Hannah was praying in her heart, and her lips were moving but her voice was not heard. Eli thought she was drunk…” (1 Samuel 1:13)

She wasn’t screaming. She wasn’t pacing or clapping. Yet, God heard her heart and answered.

The truth is, prayer is about connection, not performance. God looks at the heart (1 Samuel 16:7). Whether whispered, thought, or shouted, what matters is sincerity, faith, and alignment with His will.


That said, people pray differently based on personality, tradition, or how stirred they feel. Jesus Himself prayed in different ways... sometimes quietly, sometimes with loud cries (Hebrews 5:7). But He also taught us in Matthew 6:6:


“But when you pray, go into your room, close the door and pray to your Father, who is unseen…”

So, volume doesn’t equal power. A silent prayer can shake heaven, and a loud one can be empty noise or vice versa. What makes you a “serious” prayer warrior isn’t the noise, but the faith and relationship behind the prayer.
Shalom!
 
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