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What does the Bible teach about the role of prayer in salvation?

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The Bible teaches that while prayer is important, it is not a condition for salvation but an expression of faith.

In the context of salvation, prayer serves as an expression of faith rather than a condition that must be met to achieve salvation. Paul articulates in Romans 10:13, 'For whosoever shall call upon the name of the Lord shall be saved.' However, this calling is an act that presupposes a prior faith, as evidenced in verse 14, where he states, 'How then shall they call on him in whom they have not believed?' This illustrates that faith must exist first in the heart of the believer, imparted by God, before the act of calling, or prayer, can occur. Thus, the Bible affirms that salvation is by grace through faith, with prayer as a heartfelt response to that faith rather than a prerequisite for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 10:13-14

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