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Why is prayer important in the context of persecution?

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Prayer is crucial as it invokes God's mercy and trust during times of suffering.

In the context of persecution, prayer holds great significance as it aligns the hearts of believers with God's will and invokes His mercy. Stephen's prayer for his persecutors, 'Lord, lay not this sin to their charge' (Acts 7:60), exemplifies the kind of love and grace we are called to demonstrate, even towards those who harm us. The importance of communal prayer is further emphasized in the message, where it is highlighted as a demonstration of love among believers. The early church relied on prayer to seek God's intervention and strength; thus, it becomes a powerful means for Christians to express their dependence on God and to seek His aid in navigating through trials.
Scripture References: Acts 7:60, Luke 23:34

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Great Joy
Michael Mohr · May 17, 2026
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