Prayer is a common experience among Christians.\xa0 We pray together in our Bible Studies and worship services.\xa0 We pray with our families.\xa0 We pray as we drive.\xa0 We pray when we get up in the morning, and as we lay our heads on our pillows at night. \xa0
Prayer includes worshiping God, confessing sin, and thanking God.\xa0 But it is often dominated by making requests to God regarding things that are happening in our lives, or the lives of those we love. \xa0
We go to God with requests for supernatural intervention; with sickness, finances, or relationships. \xa0
And sometimes we get a positive answer to our prayers; the sick get better, the money comes in, and the relationship is saved. \xa0
But sometimes we don't get what we desire.\xa0 \xa0
So with that in mind, I wanted to address the question, in a series of sermons, "To What Kind of Prayers does God Answer Yes?"