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You have your elders praying for you, they are all in agreement. Very good. My prayer, not part of the prayer circle, will in no way cancel out or undermine their prayers. The Scripture in James neither says, nor insinuates, any such thing. And the verse in 1 Peter is about our attitudes in marriage, and how we treat our spouses. Not about faith or doubt.In James 5:14,15, when the elders anoint with oil and pray for the sick one, it says the prayer of faith (singular) a single prayer prayed by more than one elder, and the prayer, offered in faith will restore the one who is sick.
This prayer must have the faith of all the elders combined, to be effective.
If it doesn't, there is hinderence present.
1 Peter 3:7 indicates our attitudes can hinder prayers, and to doubt, is an attitude.
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No, John, He wouldn't judge me based on what you believe, but He would answer your prayers for me based on what you believe the outcome would be.
Lord, definition: