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How do we know God's grace is sufficient in prayer?

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We know God's grace is sufficient because prayer is an essential means through which believers express their dependence on God.

Believers are called to pray not merely as an act of duty but as an acknowledgment of their dependence on God. Throughout scripture, prayer is portrayed as a practice that deepens the relationship between God and His people. When believers pray, they recognize that they are not self-sufficient, but instead rely on God for every need. The narrative implies that grace teaches us to wait upon God and to seek His will rather than our own. In this sense, grace sustains our prayer life, ensuring that we approach God with the right posture of humility and faith, trusting in His timing and wisdom.
Scripture References: 1 John 5:14-16, John 15:5

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