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How do we pray in faith according to scripture?

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Praying in faith means coming to God in Christ's name and trusting in His promises.

To pray in faith involves understanding and applying three key principles: First, a prayer in faith must be offered in the name of Jesus, recognizing His atoning work as the basis for our requests to God (John 14:13). Second, it requires grounding requests in the promises of God, as prayer without a biblical promise is merely presumption. Answers to prayer are confident only when based on God's commitment to His Word (1 John 5:14). Lastly, it means fixing our faith on the character and faithfulness of God, believing that He hears us and will answer according to His perfect will. This holistic view of faith ensures that our prayers are not just wishes but are firmly rooted in our relationship with God through Christ.
Scripture References: John 14:13, 1 John 5:14, Matthew 21:22

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