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What does the Bible say about the power of prayer in the church?

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The Bible emphasizes that prayer is a powerful weapon for the church, as demonstrated by the early apostles who lifted their voices to God together.

Acts 4 shows how the early church responded to threats against them with unified prayer, which not only strengthened their faith but also resulted in the filling of the Holy Spirit and bold preaching of the gospel. The believers acknowledged God's sovereignty in their prayers, reminding each other of His greatness and providential control over all circumstances, including the opposition they faced. In public worship, prayer serves as a vital means of connecting with God and drawing strength from one another as a community of faith, which is crucial for the church's mission. Through prayer, believers express their dependence on God and seek His guidance, grace, and boldness in their witness to the world.
Scripture References: Acts 4:23-31, Psalm 135:6, Isaiah 14:24-27

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