What is another word for power of prayer?

Pronunciation: [pˈa͡ʊəɹ ɒv pɹˈe͡ə] (IPA)

The phrase "power of prayer" refers to the belief that prayer can have a transformative effect on an individual's life, well-being, and circumstances. There are many synonyms that are often used in place of this phrase, such as "the strength of supplication," "the potency of petition," "the might of intercession," and "the influence of invocation." Other similar phrases include "the magic of prayer," "the force of faith," "the healing power of prayer," and "the spiritual energy of devotion." Regardless of the phrasing used, the concept remains the same, that prayer has the ability to connect individuals with a higher power and bring positive change to their lives.

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