1 John 5:14-21 He hears our requests.

New World Translation

Of the

Holy Scriptures

Rendered from the Original Languages

By the

New World Bible Translation Committee

—Revised 1984—

THIS IS WHAT THE SOVEREIGN LORD JEHOVAH(YHWH) HAS SAID: ‘…HERE I AM CREATING NEW HEAVENS AND A NEW EARTH AND THE FORMER THINGS WILL NOT BE CALLED TO MiND, NEITHER WILL THEY COME UP

INTO THE HEART.’ “

—Isaiah 65:13, 17; also see 2 Peter 3:13.

Vaughan
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... Read moreReflecting on 1 John 5:14-21 reinforces a powerful truth: when we pray, our requests are heard by God. This passage encourages believers to approach God with confidence, trusting that He listens attentively. In my own experience, embracing this promise has transformed the way I communicate with God. Instead of feeling uncertain or hesitant, I now pray with a strengthened faith that my concerns and hopes are valued. The New World Translation emphasizes Jehovah's sovereignty, particularly with the promise found in Isaiah 65:17 and 2 Peter 3:13 about new heavens and a new earth. This vision offers hope, especially when life brings challenges that seem overwhelming. Personally, meditating on these scriptures during difficult times reminded me that God’s plan includes renewal and restoration beyond our present circumstances. Moreover, acknowledging that “the former things will not be called to mind” helps release past burdens and mistakes, fostering a fresh start grounded in divine grace. For those navigating spiritual doubts or hardships, trusting that God hears us provides peace and encouragement. In everyday life, I’ve noticed that aligning my prayers with these biblical assurances shapes a more optimistic and patient mindset. It’s a reminder that spiritual communication is not one-sided, and God’s responses may come in varied ways—sometimes through circumstances, sometimes through inner peace, or guidance from others. Overall, 1 John 5:14-21 inspires believers to deepen their faith through prayer, confident in God’s attentive nature and the hope of His renewing promises.