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Why is praying for others important for Christians?

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Praying for others reflects our love and concern for their spiritual well-being, as illustrated in Paul’s prayer for the Corinthian church.

Praying for others is integral to the Christian life as it embodies the love that God instills in our hearts through the Holy Spirit. In 2 Corinthians 13:7, Paul expresses his sincere desire for the Corinthian church to do no evil, showing that his prayers are rooted in love and are intended to promote their honest conduct. This aligns with Christ’s own intercessory prayer in John 17, where He sought protection for His followers from evil. When Christians pray for one another, they not only reinforce their bond but also invoke God’s mercy and guidance in each others’ lives, reflecting the unselfish nature of God's love at work within them.
Scripture References: 2 Corinthians 13:7, John 17, Acts 7:60, John 17:9

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