Freely we have received,
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Freely we have received,
freely we are sharing our blessings found in Books section.
Prayer in the New Testament represents a transformative shift from ritual obligation to relational communion with God through Christ. It encompasses adoration, confession, thanksgiving, supplication, and intercession, modelled by Jesus and taught to believers as essential spiritual practice.
The New Testament presents prayer not as a mechanical duty but as vital communion with God—the essential breath of the Christian life, ministry, and mission, empowered by Christ's mediation and the Spirit's enablement.
Prayer in the Old Testament develops from spontaneous human-divine encounters into established patterns of communication with Yahweh. It encompasses lament, petition, thanksgiving, confession, and intercession, often tied to covenant relationship, worship rituals, and corporate identity.