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What types of prayer does Jesus mention in the Bible?

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Jesus mentions three types of prayer: asking, seeking, and knocking (Luke 11:9-10).

In Luke 11:9-10, Jesus outlines three forms of prayer: asking, seeking, and knocking. Each represents a different level of engagement and urgency in prayer. Asking refers to straightforward requests made to God. Seeking implies a more earnest pursuit of God’s will and understanding. Knocking signifies an urgent, forceful approach, indicating persistence in prayer. Each type has a promise of response, emphasizing that no matter the manner of approaching God, the sincere prayer of a believer will be met with divine attention and action.
Scripture References: Luke 11:9-10

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