The concept of Twenty-Four Hour Prayer, also known as continuous or unceasing prayer, is rooted in the Bible, which encourages believers to pray without ceasing (1 Thessalonians 5:17). This practice is exemplified in the early Christian church, where believers gathered to pray and worship continuously, as seen in Acts 2:42, where the disciples devoted themselves to prayer and fellowship. The idea of continuous prayer is also reflected in Psalms 55:17, which states that the psalmist will pray evening, morning, and noon, highlighting the importance of persistent and consistent communication with God. Through Twenty-Four Hour Prayer, Christians seek to cultivate a deeper sense of intimacy and dependence on God, emulating the example of Jesus, who often withdrew to pray and seek guidance from His Father (Luke 5:16).
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