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What does the Bible say about praying for unbelievers?

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The Bible encourages believers to pray fervently for others, including unbelievers, seeking God's mercy and intervention.

The act of praying for unbelievers is supported by various biblical narratives where intercession was made on behalf of others. In Acts 7:60, Stephen, while being stoned, prayed for those who were killing him, saying, 'Lord, lay not this sin to their charge.' This demonstrates the depth of compassion and mercy one should have towards the lost. The biblical examples highlight that God often responds to prayers made for others, showcasing His sovereign work through the means of intercession.
Scripture References: Acts 7:60, Genesis 20:17, Job 42:10, Ezekiel 36:37

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