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How does God's grace affect our prayers?

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God's grace empowers our prayers, making them effective as we seek His will.

God's grace shapes and empowers our prayers in fundamental ways, as seen in Moses' interaction with God. When Moses pleaded for grace, it was grounded in the understanding of God’s mercy and favor. This grace not only enables us to come boldly before the throne of grace but also teaches us how to pray according to God's will. The effectiveness of prayer, as indicated in James, relies on one's standing in grace—it is the righteous who can approach God with confidence. Thus, grace transforms our requests, leading us to seek what glorifies God rather than fulfilling our own desires. This understanding compels us to pray with gratitude and dependence on God’s sovereign will.
Scripture References: James 5:16, Exodus 33:12-13, Romans 8:26

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