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How do we know that God hears our prayers for others?

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We know God hears our prayers for others because of scriptural promises and examples where prayer led to divine intervention.

The assurance that God hears our prayers is deeply rooted in Scripture. In the account of the Syrophoenician woman, her persistent prayer for her daughter resulted in her receiving healing, demonstrating God's responsiveness to those who intercede. Similarly, the Bible often recounts instances where friends' petitions for others result in miraculous deeds, such as the nobleman's son and Jairus's daughter. These stories collectively affirm that God listens to and values the prayers of the faithful, especially when they pray earnestly for others. Thus, we are encouraged to keep praying, knowing that our intercessions play a significant role in God's plan for those we love.
Scripture References: Mark 7:24-30, John 4:46-54, Luke 8:40-56

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