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The importance of prayer

Prayer is one of the most profound ways we can communicate with God. During prayer, we express our feelings, thoughts, innermost concerns and fears, and what we are most thankful for in life. When we spend time in prayer, we hear from God and make room for the Holy Spirit to guide our steps and transform our hearts. 

The Bible teaches us that God is truly with us, and what a blessing it is to be so close to God.Prayer can aid believers in better understanding God's plan for their lives. It assists Christians in remaining humble as they express gratitude to God for all that he has given them.

The enemy detects tender points, unhealed wounds, and unforgiveness and uses them to tear us apart. However, prayer allows you to take charge.

Prayer is significant because it helps us become more like Jesus and reveals God's heart and mind to us. When we consider the spiritual giants of the past, we can see how important prayer was to them.

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