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What does the Bible say about the sovereignty of God in prayer?

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The Bible teaches that God is sovereign and knows our needs before we ask (Acts 4:24).

The sovereignty of God is foundational to understanding prayer within a Reformed perspective. In Acts 4:24, the disciples acknowledged God's absolute sovereignty as they prayed, affirming that He is the creator of heaven and earth, and thus has control over all circumstances and needs. Prayer, therefore, is not about informing God of our situations, but it is an act of trust in His divine plan and purpose. It emphasizes the necessity of coming to God in recognition of His authority and wisdom, resting in the assurance that He will respond according to His will and perfect timing.
Scripture References: Acts 4:24

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