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How do believers plead for the salvation of others?

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Believers plead for the salvation of others by recognizing their inability to save and turning to God in prayer, trusting in His sovereignty.

As portrayed in Romans 10:1, Paul expresses his heartfelt desire and prayer to God for the salvation of Israel, highlighting the believer's role in intercessory prayer. The emphasis is that believers must plead with God for those who are lost, understanding that salvation is ultimately a work of God. This act of pleading goes beyond mere words; it is a deep burden for the lost, often coupled with an understanding that only God can make someone willing to come to Christ. Thus, the believer's responsibility rests not in convincing others to accept Christ, but in fervently praying for God’s work in their hearts to yield faith.
Scripture References: Romans 10:1

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