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How does prayer reflect our relationship with God?

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Prayer reflects the believer's relationship with God as one of reconciliation and communion.

The act of prayer encapsulates the believer's relationship with God, transitioning from a state of enmity to one of reconciliation through Christ. As demonstrated by Saul’s transformation, true prayer arises from a heartfelt relationship characterized by trust and love towards God as a Father. Romans 5:10 illustrates that through Christ's sacrifice, believers are reconciled and can now approach God as beloved children, fully accepted without fear of condemnation. This relationship fosters a desire for communion with God, where prayer becomes a joyous expression of reliance on His wisdom and provision through the Holy Spirit, solidifying the believer's place in God's family.
Scripture References: Romans 5:10, Acts 9:11, 1 John 3:1-2

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He Prayeth
David Pledger · Aug 25, 2019
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Joshua

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