Josh wrote:Who says they're overlooked? We are commended to pray in secret in our closet, not loudly like the hypocrites do.
another wonderful point!
agreed (i believe) the vast majority of prayers that follow prayer requests are silent, not spoken.
most of this forum's membership+readership is "read only." but, indeed, in God's eyes, they/we do count!
many reading know or are family of those posting, so, shared info is a help .. even if not articulated on open forum. there is so much more than the little we see.
now that Robert has added the
"heart" option, this might be an extra way for quiet ones to express interest/support (?) .. it's all personal choice.
no mandates, personal choice. marvelous.
imho, max is within his bounds to share his personal view that prayer requests may be overlooked.
Robert has shared his understanding of what a
discussion forum is over the years.
not long ago, he posted this, i found his description worthwhile, and, easy to understand:
from the "Russian Hacking" thread, Page 20
Robert wrote:
It is also okay for people to state their opinions, even if they are wrong.
We are not setting policy here, but speaking [off] the cuff on a lot of things.
We do not have to be professional or experts to speak.
It is also okay to be wrong when we do speak if we are being sincere and just sharing our opinions.
Sometimes speaking and listening to others opinions can help us grow our knowledge.
I also have no problem with someone having an opinion with little information as long as they are honest about their position.
All the research in the world also can not give a person wisdom. So often we mistake information for wisdom.
It also doesn't take a rocket scientist to have a gut feel for things.