What is the role of prayer in faith and salvation?
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Prayer is crucial as it expresses dependence on God and His work in salvation.
Prayer reflects the believer's reliance on God’s power rather than their own abilities. In Mark 9:29, Jesus explains that 'this kind can come forth by nothing, but by prayer and fasting,' indicating the necessity for divine intervention. Prayer is how believers communicate their needs and seek the help of God in their faith journey. It is not a work that earns salvation, but rather an acknowledgment that we need God’s grace and strength. Furthermore, prayer is the means by which Christ intercedes for His people, presenting their needs before the Father. This reinforces the principle that salvation is God's work from beginning to end, with prayer serving as a vital expression of trust in that divine process.
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