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What does the Bible say about right and wrong praying?

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The Bible teaches that right prayer stems from unconditional submissiveness to God's will.

The Bible provides clear guidance on right and wrong praying, emphasizing that true prayer is characterized by a submissive spirit towards God's will. In Psalm 37:4, it is expressed that delighting in the Lord leads to Him granting the desires of our hearts. This indicates that prayer should not be rooted in selfish demands but rather in a humble desire for God's glory and purposes to be fulfilled. When we approach God with an attitude of submission, we align our requests with His will, moving towards a deeper communion with Him. Right prayer acknowledges God's sovereignty and our dependence on Him, accepting His answers—whether yes or no—with gratitude.
Scripture References: Psalm 37:4, James 4:3, 1 Corinthians 12:28

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