Believers know that everything is in god’s hands. This is one of the pillars of their faith.
If believers want anything to happen, they pray to god.
Why?
Isn’t this taking matters into their own hands?
Picture this:
You are visiting a high-rise building downtown. Suddenly, fire alarms blare, you smell smoke and head to the nearest stairwell to exit. When you open the door to the ground floor, you can see the exit to the street. Right there you see a wheel chair with a (quadriplegic?) man, his eyes open in horror. The smoke is closing in; the exit to safety is right there - just a few feet away.
He needs help. He knows he needs help. You know he needs help. He knows you know he needs help. You know he knows you know he needs help.
Do you need him to tell you? What is there to say?
You act immediately. You push the wheelchair to safety.
You. The all riddled with sin, imperfect human being.
If a believer needs for something to happen, doesn’t he think god already knows about it? Doesn’t he think god has already read his most inner thoughts? Doesn’t he think god has the capacity to decide if the wish should be granted? Who is he to nudge god with a prayer, as if god is just too busy looking the other way?
Isn’t prayer taking matters into one's own hands? What, god doesn’t quite get it so we have to help him understand what we need?
Isn’t the very act of prayer a contradiction of faith?