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What does the Bible say about prayer in the house of God?

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The Bible emphasizes that God's house is meant to be a house of prayer, highlighting its importance in worship and communion with Him.

In Matthew 21:13, Jesus states, 'My house shall be called a house of prayer, but you have made it a den of thieves.' This signifies that the primary purpose of the temple, and by extension the church, is to serve as a place of worship and prayer. Worship should be centered on God, aiming for genuine communion with Him rather than human-centered rituals or commercial interests. It emphasizes that prayer is a crucial aspect of biblical worship, enabling believers to connect with God and seek His will in their lives.
Scripture References: Matthew 21:13, Isaiah 56:7, Mark 11:15-18

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