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Why should we pray for each other?

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Praying for one another demonstrates love and solidarity within the Christian community, acknowledging our mutual dependence on God's grace.

Praying for fellow believers is an expression of Christian love and unity, as it brings before God the needs and struggles of others. As seen in the teachings of the Apostle Paul, believers are urged to pray for one another, reflecting the understanding that we are all part of the body of Christ, reliant on each other’s support and God’s sustaining grace. Nehemiah's prayer for the remnant in Jerusalem illustrates this principle well—he mourned and prayed not only for himself but for his fellow Israelites, acknowledging their shared sins and hardships. Such intercessory prayer aligns us with God's will and draws us closer to Him and to each other, fostering a sense of communal dependency on His mercy.
Scripture References: 1 Thessalonians 5:25, Nehemiah 1:4-6

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