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What does the Bible say about the nature of prayer?

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The Bible teaches that prayer is a vital communication with God, exemplified by Christ who prayed continually, especially for the redemption of the church.

Prayer in the Bible is portrayed not merely as a ritual, but as an essential expression of dependence on God. In Luke 6:12, we see Jesus going up to a mountain to pray, emphasizing the significance of communion with the Father in the face of opposing forces. The act of prayer is described as Jesus’ very essence in Psalm 109, where it conveys his commitment to intercession for His people. This highlights that prayer is fundamentally linked to the will of God and the redemptive purpose of Christ, demonstrating that our communication with God should focus on His overarching plan for salvation and grace.
Scripture References: Luke 6:12, Psalm 109:4

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For My Love
Mike Baker · Sep 13, 2020
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