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Baha'i
What I've always found peculiar about prayers asking for assistance is that they assume god is either
1) unaware that help is needed, which if true certainly doesn't speak well for his omniscience. So prayer is sort of a wake-up call to god to tend to business. OR. . . . . . .
2) he is aware, but has decided not to help until ask, which to me is kind of petty to say the least. "If you don't ask me nicely, yes, I will let little Johnny die."
Both of which touch on the question of why god supposedly helps some and not others. Got any clue?
So, am I missing something here, or in the end is god simply fickle? .
I think prayers are provided for us to be aware of the dire conditions humanity faces.... The prayers themselves are often revealed by a Messenger of God... So the focal point of the prayer is a focus for our awareness of need(s).
I'll suggest something here that relates to our human condition... The terrible and horrific destruction we are made aware of in Aleppo Syria where human life has become a painful experience for children, families and everyone who has been trying to rescue them.
Tomorrow I'm attending an interfaith meeting in my community and as the United States and Russia are meeting for deliberations this coming Saturday in Lucerne Switzerland.
What prayer can we offer for this situation.... that can move hearts and stir the conscience of mankind?
Thou seest, O my God, how the wrongs committed by such of Thy creatures as have turned their backs to Thee have come in between Him in Whom Thy Godhead is manifest and Thy servants. Send down upon them, O my Lord, what will cause them to be busied with each others' concerns. Let, then, their violence be confined to their own selves, that the land and they that dwell therein may find peace.
(Baha'u'llah, Prayers and Meditations by Baha'u'llah, p. 195)
and
O Thou kind Lord! This gathering is turning to Thee. These hearts are radiant with Thy love. These minds and spirits are exhilarated by the message of Thy glad-tidings. O God! Let this American democracy become glorious in spiritual degrees even as it has aspired to material degrees, and render this just government victorious. Confirm this revered nation to upraise the standard of the oneness of humanity, to promulgate the Most Great Peace, to become thereby most glorious and praiseworthy among all the nations of the world....
(Compilations, Baha'i Prayers, p. 24)