According to the book of Genesis: Abraham lived a long and continuous life of prayer and always trusted in the word of the Lord. Abraham believed in the Lord and this was kept as his truth, he believed in the Lord or he prayed constantly and his faith became a sacred story passed down from generation to generation. Prayer is a daily affirmation of trust in God. Catechesis on Abraham's prayer with P. Bertrand Ratovoalinirina.
What's important is that Abraham trusted the Lord's words, which is why the way we think about our relationship with God grew out of them. He became a man of God, and the three great faiths - Jews, Christians and Muslims - all accept this. To pray is to work with hope, not to work flippantly or to say: you've already prayed and do you need to work again? Many people get discouraged when their prayers are not answered. Catechesis on Abraham's prayer with Fr. Bertrand Ratovoalinirina.
The voice of God is not stopped by anyone, but it is not heard by those who do not want to hear it. We say God's call: a call inviting Abraham to a path he did not know, which was addressed to this Father of Believers, but he left because he trusted in the one who was calling him and that was God. Abraham left his homeland and his family because that's what prayer is all about; leave everything behind and think about what God is saying. Catechesis on the prayer of Abraham with Fr Bertrand Ratovoalinirina.
In Jewish custom, God has been looking for us humans since the beginning of creation, starting from nothing to create humans; as Genesis 1:26 says: "Let us make man in our image. As religious, when we think of praying, there is already an idea of God, what we call a call. Catechesis on the prayer of Abraham with Fr Bertrand Ratovoalinirina.
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