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Why should we pray for others?

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Praying for others fosters unity within the body of Christ and exemplifies love and concern for fellow believers.

Praying for others is a vital aspect of the Christian faith, as highlighted in Ephesians 6:18 where Paul urges us to make supplication for all saints. This act of intercession not only reflects our love and concern for fellow believers but also fosters unity within the church. By praying for one another, we recognize our shared struggles and triumphs in Christ, and we support each other in spiritual battles. Additionally, Paul himself exemplified this by constantly praying for others, which is evident in his letters. Such prayer cultivates a community built on mutual encouragement and the grace of God, reinforcing the ties that bind us as part of the body of Christ.
Scripture References: Ephesians 6:18, Philippians 1:4

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Frank Tate · Nov 26, 2023
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