In spite of the fact that I am an old man now, and been a Christian for 30 years, I still am amazed at the responses from other Christians concerning certain points of doctrine.
So I would like to ask a question of all those who happen to read this, and if you read it please make a response. This is not one I would like to see 40 views and one or no responses to. If you are a Christian you MUST have some thought about this.
In the Bible I have, it says repeatedly, even in the form of a commandement that we, as born again, brothers and sisters, are not only to love one another but it also tells us to pray without ceasing. Now my question is, can we love one another and not pray for one another? Are we to pray for one another ONLY IF we are "led" by the Spirit to pray for one another?
What does the Bible say to you about love and prayer?
So I would like to ask a question of all those who happen to read this, and if you read it please make a response. This is not one I would like to see 40 views and one or no responses to. If you are a Christian you MUST have some thought about this.
In the Bible I have, it says repeatedly, even in the form of a commandement that we, as born again, brothers and sisters, are not only to love one another but it also tells us to pray without ceasing. Now my question is, can we love one another and not pray for one another? Are we to pray for one another ONLY IF we are "led" by the Spirit to pray for one another?
What does the Bible say to you about love and prayer?