Interesting question. The answer is when you pray according to God's will then you fufill all these and more.... you fufill the will of God. The will of God, as apostle Paul said to the Thessolonaians...is "your sanctification."
When the Church is returned to her first love and the first works (Revelation chapter 2 and 3, as Jesus said) then the Church will move beyond these "first principle" questions (Heb 6) and will be experiencing daily the fullness of Christ to their souls.
This is what the "Great Transition" is about... the Church being returned to the "New Covenant" terms for faith and daily fellowshipping with God through the power tools of the covenant of Jesus Christ for the experience of daily cleansing, healing, salvation and fruitbearing in the soul. Prayer then according to the Second Covenant terms fulfills the righteousness of Jesus Christ.
There is no "set" prayer one must pray as a Christian. There are however, Second Covenant commandments we must keep each day, for Jesus said, "he who loves me keeps my commandments." Not the 10 commandments, but the 2nd covenant commandments, which have nothing to do with money, tithing, Sabbath keeping, festivals, etc, rather with worshipping Him in Spirit and truth, with invisible spiritual tools, that we might daily know Him and experience 'regeneration' of the soul.
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May God pour out his grace upon the Church to return to her first love,
Apostle JoAnne Cremer
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