“O Thou who dost hear prayer, to Thee all men come” (Psalm 65:2).
God hears prayers. It’s what He does.
God delights in answering the prayers of His children. Scripture is consistent on this.
The disciples said, “Lord, teach us to pray.” And Jesus said, “When you pray, say ‘Our Father….’” (Luke 11:1ff).
Slow down. Do not rush through the “Our Father” (what most of us call “The Lord’s Prayer”). Look how it begins.
You are praying to the Father. He is not just yours, of course, but “our” Father. He has quite the large family.
He is the Father. He birthed us. Created us. Redeemed us Knows us.
God is on your side. He is not impartial toward you and definitely not antagonistic. He wants to do well for you, to bless you in every way. Jesus said, “Fear not, little children. It is your Father’s good pleasure to give you the kingdom” (Luke 12:32).
The concept of God as your Heavenly Father is the personal gift to you and me from the Lord Jesus Christ Himself. He knew the Father as no one else, and revealed Him to us that way. He frequently spoke of the oneness–the intimate relationship–He had with the Father before time began. (See John 17:5ff.)
A couple of times the Old Testament refers to God as the father of Israel, but nowhere in the Hebrew scriptures does anyone look toward the skies and address God as Father. We learned that from Jesus.