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Prayer Invites God’s Power Into Our Weakness

Scripture is filled with ordinary people who prayed extraordinary prayers. Hannah prayed for a child. Elijah prayed for rain. Paul prayed for strength. Jesus prayed for His disciples—and for us.
Biblical prayer is not about our ability; it’s about God’s power working through surrendered hearts. When we pray, heaven moves.
🌟 5. Prayer Builds Community and Unity
In the early church, believers prayed together constantly. Their unity became a catalyst for miracles, boldness, and revival. When we pray as a community—whether in church, in small groups, or in our homes—we invite God to knit our hearts together and strengthen the body of Christ.
Prayer is the bridge that connects us to God and to one another.

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