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How does prayer glorify God?

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Prayer glorifies God by acknowledging His sovereignty and our dependence on Him for all things.

Prayer glorifies God by acknowledging His sovereign control over all creation and our utter dependence on Him. In John 14:13, Jesus reveals that the purpose of our prayers is ultimately that the Father may be glorified in the Son. This means that when we pray, we are not only seeking help or guidance but also recognizing God's authority and majesty. Our prayers reflect our belief that only God can answer them, thereby attributing glory to Him for the outcomes. When our prayers align with His will, we manifest His greatness, as seen in the numerous instances where God responds to the petitions of His people throughout the Scriptures.
Scripture References: John 14:13

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