To answer the OP's question, Jesus answers prayers and said ask anything in my name and it will be granted. Why would we not ask and he not also grant a change to our circumstances?
Jesus does not answer anyone’s prayers….the prayer is offered to the Father only, “in Jesus name”….he is the appointed “mediator”…the “go between” who intercedes with the Father for us, as our High Priest…..
He has been appointed also as our judge….but never as one who answers prayers.
When we ask God for things, he is examining our motive….why are we asking for it? Jesus said that what we ask must be in accord with God’s will…..so if what we ask is not in accord with God’s will…the answer will be “NO”….or “not yet”.
We live in a world under Satan’s control, (1 John 5:19) so if God took away the consequences of living in such a strife ridden world, how would we ever learn to be like Job?
We need endurance and this is a quality that can only be achieved by enduring hardship and tragedy. God will not take away the consequences of Adam’s sin, and no one has the right to ask God to dodge them. What we need to ask for is the strength to endure whatever this satanic world throws at us.
If someone has a child, parent or friend who is terminally ill and prays for that person to be healed….what if the answer is “no” and the person dies? What does that do to someone’s faith?
I grow weary of those who ask constantly for prayers, as if these are some kind of lucky charm….it’s like asking the genie for a wish to be granted…….seriously??? Is that what Prayer is for?
What does the Lord’s Prayer teach us? Jesus teaches us what to pray for….in the order that we should give priority and that our basic needs be satisfied for that day only. Day to day is how we need to live this life.
Pray for strength to cope for yourself and others…..never pray to make the trial go away. It will end when it does, and your quality of endurance will be strengthened. (Matt 24:13)
Yes, Jesus prayed…..
”Keep on, then, seeking first the Kingdom and his righteousness, and all these other things will be added to you.“….but he continued…..
”34 So never be anxious about the next day, for the next day will have its own anxieties. Each day has enough of its own troubles.”