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What does the Bible say about praying for one another?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of praying for one another, as seen in 1 Samuel 12:23, where it states that ceasing to pray for others is a sin.

The Bible underscores the necessity of intercessory prayer among believers. In 1 Samuel 12:23, the prophet Samuel expresses that it would be a sin against the Lord to cease praying for God's people. This indicates a profound relational aspect among believers, signaling that as part of the body of Christ, we are called to support one another in prayer. Prayer is positioned not just as a personal duty but as an expression of love and unity within the Christian community. Additionally, Jesus illustrates this in His high priestly prayer in John 17, where He specifically prays for His disciples rather than the world, highlighting the intimacy of prayer within the covenant community.
Scripture References: 1 Samuel 12:23, John 17

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