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How do we know the doctrine of prayer is true?

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The doctrine of prayer is grounded in scripture, showing God’s willingness to respond to the heartfelt pleas of His people.

The doctrine of prayer is affirmed in numerous passages throughout Scripture, presenting it as a vital means of communication between God and His people. In Hosea 12:3-5, we see Jacob prevailing in prayer, illustrating that God listens and responds to those who earnestly seek Him. This biblical principle supports the truth that sincere prayer is effective and powerful.

Moreover, the earnestness that Jacob displayed—pleading to the point of tears and striving for God's blessing—serves as an example for all believers. The New Testament further reinforces this doctrine, as seen in verses that encourage believers to approach God with confidence, knowing that He cares for them. In 1 Thessalonians 5:17, we are instructed to 'pray without ceasing,' demonstrating the importance of continuous engagement with God in prayer. Thus, the consistency of scriptural teachings on prayer provides a solid foundation for its truth and significance in the Christian faith.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 5:17, Hosea 12:3-5

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