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Why is it important to say 'my God' in prayer?

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Saying 'my God' in prayer signifies a personal relationship, trust, and reliance on God.

In prayer, addressing God as 'my God' captures the essence of a personal relationship that is foundational in the Christian faith. This phrase denotes a sense of intimacy and trust, acknowledging that God is not a distant deity but a present help in times of trouble. Prayer is a vital means by which believers express their dependency on God, seek guidance, and cultivate their faith. The examples of biblical figures like David, who declared, 'The Lord is my rock and my fortress' (Psalm 18:2), encourage us to approach God with the assurance that He hears our individual prayers and cares for our needs. Such expressions deepen our faith and reinforce our identity as God's beloved children.
Scripture References: Psalm 18:2, Isaiah 25:1, Daniel 6:21-22

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