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What is the role of prayer in the church?

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Prayer is a foundational activity that connects believers with God and aligns them with His will.

Prayer holds a central role in the life of the church as seen in Acts 2:42, where the early believers continued in prayer. It is through prayer that Christians communicate with God, express their dependence on Him, and seek guidance in all matters. The church is described as a house of prayer, reflecting its importance in the communal and individual lives of believers. As believers pray together, they cultivate a spirit of unity and support, inviting God's presence and power into their fellowship. James 5:16 encourages believers to pray for one another, emphasizing its effectiveness in the lives of those who seek to live in accordance with God's will.
Scripture References: Acts 2:42, James 5:16

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The Church
Paul Mahan · Aug 6, 2008
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