The Power of Prayer
The extraordinary power of prayer is so great that its ability to annul a negative decree is even greater than ma’asim tovim, good deeds. It is thus taught in the Talmud, “Prayer is greater than good deeds. For no one had more good deeds than Moshe, yet he was only answered after he prayed (Berachot 32b; see also Pnei Yehoshua).”
Here are the words of Rabbi Yosef Albo in his monumental work Sefer Ha’Ikarim (4:20) regarding the power of prayer: Prayer contains within it a unique and wondrous power in that it helps for all things. We find that it helps to heal the sick, as it did for King Chizkiyahu, as the verse states, “I have heard your prayer… Behold I will heal you, and on the third day you will ascend to the House of
It can also help to save one from death, for when the Jewish People sinned with the Golden Calf,
Prayer also has the power to help barren women become pregnant, as we see from the prayers of Yitzchak that were answered by
For war as well, prayer helps, as we see in the war against Sanchariv, “King Chizkiyahu and Yishayahu son of Amotz the prophet prayed and cried out to Heaven. And
After hearing about these great miracles accomplished through prayer, one should not be discouraged, feeling that such results are impossible for him to achieve. Rather, he should do his best to pray wholeheartedly. One must remember, only