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What does the Bible teach about continual prayer?

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The Bible encourages believers to pray without ceasing, ensuring a constant fellowship with God.

Continual prayer is a biblical mandate, as seen in 1 Thessalonians 5:17, which urges believers to 'pray without ceasing.' This call to persistent communication with God reflects the importance of maintaining an ongoing relationship with Him. David's declaration in Psalm 71:3 of continually resorting to God illustrates the believer's need for regular communion with the Lord. Through prayer, believers express their needs, seek guidance, and cultivate their faith, recognizing that God stands ready to listen and respond at all times. The act of continual prayer deepens one's reliance on God and reinforces the believer's identity as a child of the King.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 5:17, Psalm 71:3

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