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How do we know prayer is a vital means of grace?

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Prayer is a vital means of grace because it allows believers to seek God's grace and mercy actively.

Prayer functions as one of the primary means through which believers receive grace from God. In James 4:6, it states that God gives more grace to those who humbly seek Him. The act of prayer is not merely about articulating requests, but about entering into a relationship with God where one acknowledges their need for His help and guidance. The Bible illustrates this concept throughout, such as in Hebrews 4:16, which encourages believers to approach the throne of grace boldly to receive mercy. When believers pray, they draw near to God, and in return, He draws near to them, enhancing their spiritual lives and providing strength for their needs.
Scripture References: James 4:6, Hebrews 4:16

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Prayer - Part 1
Paul Mahan · Dec 9, 1992
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