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How do we incorporate others in our prayers?

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Incorporating others in prayer reflects the communal aspect of faith and love for God's people.

Psalm 25 exemplifies that prayer should not be solely self-focused; David prays not just for himself but for the redemption of Israel. By doing so, he embodies the call to pray for others as part of our faith journey. This communal dimension of prayer underscores the interconnectedness of the body of Christ, urging us to support one another spiritually. Jesus teaches us to pray collectively as well, showing that prayer fosters unity and concern for fellow believers and reflects our commitment to the broader family of God.
Scripture References: Psalm 25:22, Matthew 6:9

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