I began this search for the hidden value of prayer by perusing the viewpoints presented by Atheists. After all, if an avowed Atheist can see some value in prayer, then the practice must have hidden value that has endured intelligent scrutiny over the ages. Here is an example:
The combination of feeling as if you have the ultimate listener’s undivided and nonjudgmental attention with complete self-honesty mixed with emotional release can all work together to make the act of praying both comforting and regenerating.When members of a 12-Step Recovery group begin their journey up the steps to recovery, they must first admit to themselves that, as a result of addiction, their lives have become unmanageable. If they can take this first step with conviction, then the second step follows naturally. If one is incapable of managing one's own life, then who or what can restore them to sanity. This thought opens the door to the concept of a Higher Power--someone or something beyond ones self that can bring an addicted person back to sanity and give them serenity. For some, this person or spirit may be a serene, nonjudgmental person or the God of their childhood. For others, the Power Greater than themselves may be the God of their understanding derived from deep religious conviction. Here are a few examples from the perspective of major religions:
MUSLIM Prayer, by its very nature, is a form of request or entreaty, and thus requires the full conscious participation of the one praying, with will, intellect, body and soul. The one engaged in prayer is in direct connection with the Creator Who hears everything the supplicant says and responds – though not necessarily in the affirmative – to each request.
CHRISTIAN Quite simply, for followers of Jesus Christ prayer is the best way to communicate with God. Prayer is the vehicle for daily dialog with the One who created us. The importance of daily communication through prayer cannot be overestimated. It is so important that it is mentioned over 250 times in Scripture. So why is daily prayer so important? First, daily prayer gives us an opportunity to share all aspects of our lives with God. Second, daily prayer gives us the chance to express our gratitude for the things He provides. Third, daily prayer provides the platform for confessing our sin and asking for help in overcoming that sin. Fourth, daily prayer is an act of worship and obedience. And finally, daily prayer is a way to acknowledge who is really in control of our lives.
JUDAISM One purpose of prayer is to increase your awareness of G-d in your life and the role that G-d plays in your life. In addition, if you want to do something well, you have to practice it continually, even when you don't feel like doing it. This is as true of prayer as it is of playing a sport, playing a musical instrument, or writing. The sense of humility and awe of G-d that is essential to proper prayer does not come easily to modern man, and will not simply come to you when you feel the need to pray. If you wait until inspiration strikes, you will not have the skills you need to pray effectively.
BUDDHIST The purpose of Buddhist prayer is to awaken our inherent inner capacities of strength, compassion and wisdom rather than to petition external forces based on fear, idolizing, and worldly and/or heavenly gain. Buddhist prayer is a form of meditation; it is a practice of inner reconditioning. Buddhist prayer replaces the negative with the virtuous and points us to the blessings of Life.
HINDUISM In this life we are faced with various kinds of difficulties, afflictions and sorrows. We go to a doctor to get relief for our bodily ailments. We approach numerous authorities for obtaining solution for our worldly problems. We also pray to God. Our great men have given guidance as to how to pray and what to pray for. There is one school of thought which says that we should pray to God only for our spiritual salvation. But there are others who think that we owe a duty to the members of the family, and, in the discharge of that duty, we have perforce to invoke the blessings of God by prayer. This is a proper approach and, therefore, even when we have to go to human agencies to get relief, we should first submit our difficulties and troubles to God.






