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How does prayer relate to seeking God's mercy?

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Prayer is a vital means by which believers seek God's mercy, as it reflects dependence on Him and is accompanied by a heart of repentance, per Matthew 7:7.

Prayer serves as the avenue through which believers communicate their need for God's mercy and grace. In Matthew 7:7, Jesus invites us to 'ask, and it will be given to you; seek, and you will find; knock, and it will be opened to you.' This reveals that earnest prayer, especially when combined with genuine repentance, is foundational in seeking God's favor. Throughout biblical history, God's people's prayers often aligned with their cries for mercy, aligning their hearts with His will. When we approach God in humility through prayer, we position ourselves to receive His compassionate response, affirming that He listens and acts on behalf of those who earnestly seek Him.
Scripture References: Matthew 7:7

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