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What does the Bible say about godliness and prayer?

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The Bible teaches that prayer is a universal mark of godliness, as those who are godly will naturally seek communion with God.

The Scriptures indicate that prayer is a vital expression of one's relationship with God and serves as an undeniable mark of godliness. Psalm 32:6 emphasizes that 'everyone that is godly shall pray unto thee,' suggesting that true godliness manifests itself through a deep-seated need and yearning to communicate with God. In 1 John 5:19, we understand that there is a clear distinction between the godly and the ungodly, underscoring that the godly are those empowered by God's Spirit to engage in heartfelt prayer. This communion signifies not only a spiritual birth but an unbroken relationship with the Creator, who has redeemed them through Christ.
Scripture References: Psalm 32:6, 1 John 5:19

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