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What does the Bible say about united prayer?

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The Bible emphasizes the importance of united prayer through examples like Acts 12, where the church gathered to pray for Peter's deliverance.

The Bible consistently highlights the significance of united prayer among believers, as seen in Acts 12:12-17, when the early church gathered at Mary’s house to pray for Peter's release from prison. This act of collective prayer exemplifies the church's reliance on God through communal supplication. Such gatherings are not merely occasions for petitioning God; they are opportunities for the church to come together in faith, expressing their dependence on divine intervention. Throughout scripture, instances of collective prayer are marked by powerful responses from God, illustrating His willingness to listen and act on behalf of His people.
Scripture References: Acts 12:12-17

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