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James_2_24
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Can someone help me understand how prayer affects free will, if at all? I am having a difficulty here. This “problem” arose when I was praying for the success of my company. That is, that the company I am with will gain more clients in order to be successful.
However, when I was praying I began to think: "If God were to answer this prayer He basically would have to make people buy our product (i.e. my prayer was that we would get clients).
If he made people buy our product in order to answer my prayer for company success, this would mean he had taken away their free will to choose what they want to do.
Then I started to think about people like Mother Angelica who, in trying to start EWTN, prayed for success of the company and, in one instance, a check arrived for the exact amount that she needed to continue. God answered her prayers… she needed 600,000 and a check arrived for 600,000 at the moment she was praying for it. But in order to answer her prayer God made someone make the decision to donate. Is this a violation of free will?
However, when I was praying I began to think: "If God were to answer this prayer He basically would have to make people buy our product (i.e. my prayer was that we would get clients).
If he made people buy our product in order to answer my prayer for company success, this would mean he had taken away their free will to choose what they want to do.
Then I started to think about people like Mother Angelica who, in trying to start EWTN, prayed for success of the company and, in one instance, a check arrived for the exact amount that she needed to continue. God answered her prayers… she needed 600,000 and a check arrived for 600,000 at the moment she was praying for it. But in order to answer her prayer God made someone make the decision to donate. Is this a violation of free will?