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What does it mean to pray with all supplication?

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Praying with all supplication involves earnest, heartfelt requests made to God, acknowledging our needs and desires.

To pray with all supplication refers to the act of presenting specific, earnest requests before God, expressing our heartfelt needs and desires. The Apostle Paul uses this term in Ephesians 6:18 to highlight the necessity of going beyond general prayers and engaging in deep, focused supplications that reflect our personal struggles and hopes. Supplication requires humility as we approach the throne of grace, recognizing our dependency on God's mercy and His ability to respond to our situations. This kind of prayer not only acknowledges our needs but demonstrates a relationship built on trust and reliance on God's provision.
Scripture References: Ephesians 6:18

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Praying always
Bruce Crabtree · Oct 21, 2012
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