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How do we know prayer is important for salvation?

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Prayer reflects our heart's desire for the salvation of others, as seen in Romans 10:1.

Paul expresses in Romans 10:1 his deep desire for Israel to be saved, which exemplifies the critical role of prayer in seeking the salvation of others. Prayer is not only a means of petitioning God but also a demonstration of our heart's longing for others to experience His grace and mercy. It acknowledges God's sovereignty while simultaneously serving as a means through which He works. The Apostle recognized that prayer aligns our desires with God's will, demonstrating that while salvation is ultimately in God's hands, our supplications are still vital. Every prayer for the lost reflects a heart moved by love and compassion, a gift from the Holy Spirit.
Scripture References: Romans 10:1

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