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If God is sovereign, why should we pray?

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We pray because God commands us to, and prayer is a means He uses to accomplish His purposes.

The sovereignty of God does not negate our responsibility to pray; rather, it underlines the significance of prayer in the life of a believer. God commands us to pray, as seen in Luke 18:1, where Jesus tells us that we ought always to pray and not faint. While God is in complete control, our prayers are instrumental in the unfolding of His divine plan. Additionally, as we pray, we grow in our understanding of His will and our reliance on Him. It's a means by which He reveals His purposes and moves our hearts to align with His design. Hence, prayer becomes a vital aspect of living out our faith in a sovereign God.
Scripture References: Luke 18:1, Acts 12:5-17

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