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Joyful believers will also be prayerful believers. Those who live their Christian lives in joyful dependency on God will continually recognize their own insufficiency and therefore constantly be in an attitude of prayer. Paul's exhortation to the Thessalonians to pray without ceasing is thus a divine mandate to all believers. Pray is from proseuchomai, the most common New Testament word for prayer (e.g., Matt. 6:5--6; Mark 11:24; Luke 5:16; 11:1--2; Acts 10:9; Rom. 8:26; 1 Cor. 14:13--15; Eph. 6:18; Col. 1:9; 2 Thess. 3:1; James 5:13--14, 16). It encompasses all the aspects of prayer: submission, confession, petition, intercession, praise, and thanksgiving. Without ceasing means "constant" and defines prayer not as some perpetual activity of kneeling and interceding but as a way of life marked by a continual attitude of prayer.
The New Testament emphasis on the importance of prayer cannot be overstated. Already in 1 Thessalonians, Paul had written, "As we night and day keep praying most earnestly that we may see your face" (3:10). Many of Paul's other epistles also indicate the importance of prayer (Rom. 12:12; 1 Cor. 7:5; Eph. 6:18--19; Phil. 4:6; Col. 4:2; 2 Thess. 3:1; 1 Tim. 2:8)...
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Very profound answer! Praying at all times is necessary for our spiritual life - without prayer we stop breathing. But what does that mean? It means that if we do not continually pray for our sanctification, that we might not fulfil the lusts of the flesh, we will give into the lusts. Thus, if we don't mortify sin, sin will mortify us. It's that simple. The reason why many don't do this, that is, continually pray for their sinful states, is because they have such low views of their sinfulness.
InSlaveryToChrist 1 year ago
Great answer.
suddiza 1 year ago
Praise God for this!
creationcenterTV 1 year ago