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What does the Bible say about prayer and God's will?

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The Bible emphasizes that God's will in prayer ultimately prevails, particularly as demonstrated in Jesus' prayer in John 17:24.

The Bible teaches that prayer is a means through which believers communicate with God, expressing their desires, needs, and concerns. However, it also underscores that God's will is paramount. In John 17:24, Jesus prays for those given to Him by the Father, expressing His desire for them to be with Him in eternity. This demonstrates that while believers may pray for loved ones to remain on earth, Christ's intercessory prayer prioritizes their ultimate unity with Him in heaven. The acknowledgment of God's sovereign will in our prayers encourages believers to submit to His divine plans, trusting that His purposes—and thus His answers—are always good and perfect.
Scripture References: John 17:24, Romans 8:28, Psalm 61:1-4, Ephesians 3:14-21

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