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What does the Bible say about social prayer?

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The Bible encourages believers to unite in prayer, as seen in passages like Matthew 18:19-20, which emphasizes the power of collective prayer.

The Bible encourages collective prayer among believers as a means to foster unity and seek God's will. Matthew 18:19-20 specifically highlights the promise of Jesus that whenever two or three gather in His name, He is present with them. This assurance underscores the importance of social prayer in the life of the Church, as it seeks God's favor and intervention in communal concerns. Additionally, corporate prayer provides an avenue for believers to confess their sins and plead for God's mercy together, recognizing their shared need for grace in a fallen world.
Scripture References: Matthew 18:19-20, James 5:16

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