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What does the Bible say about faith, prayer, and fasting?

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Faith, prayer, and fasting are essential components in a believer's life, emphasizing reliance on God's power for spiritual victory.

The Bible addresses faith, prayer, and fasting as critical elements in the life of a believer. In Matthew 17:14-21, Jesus teaches that some demons can only be cast out through prayer and fasting, underscoring that spiritual warfare requires divine intervention rather than human effort. Fasting signifies a heartfelt commitment and denial of self, accompanying earnest prayer as a sign of devotion and reliance on God. Faith, on the other hand, acts as the means through which believers interact with God, trusting in His promises and power to act in their lives.
Scripture References: Matthew 17:14-21, Mark 9:21-27, Luke 9:37-45

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