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What does Revelation teach us about the prayers of saints?

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Revelation 8:3-4 shows that the prayers of saints are presented before God with the incense of Christ's merit.

Revelation 8:3-4 provides a vivid depiction of how the prayers of the saints are treated in heaven. An angel stands at the altar with a golden censer filled with incense, which symbolizes the merit of Christ's sacrifice. The prayers of the saints are mingled with this incense as they ascend to God. This imagery illustrates the deep connection between the faithful prayers of believers and the redemptive work of Christ. It reassures us that even when our prayers seem ineffectual or muddied by our weaknesses, they are made acceptable through Christ's intercession, highlighting the profound mercy of God in responding to our petitions.
Scripture References: Revelation 8:3-4

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