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How do we know the doctrine of importunate prayer is true?

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The doctrine of importunate prayer is supported by Christ's teachings in the Gospels, illustrating the power of persistent petitions.

Importunate prayer, or persistent prayer, is demonstrated in both the example of the widow in Luke 18 and the promises of Christ in Luke 11. These passages illustrate that God delights in hearing and answering the prayers of His people, especially when they approach Him with humility and persistence. The principle that 'you have not because you ask not' in James 4 echoes this truth, affirming our call to continually bring our requests to God with unwavering faith in His promises and character.
Scripture References: Luke 11:9-10, Luke 18:1-8, James 4:2

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