Stonewall Jackson's letters to his pastor usually concluded with a request like: "And now, present me affectionately to all my friends and brethren, and say to them, the greatest kindness they can show me is to pray for me." He wrote a friend after the battle at Fredericksburg: "It appears to me that we may look for growing piety and many conversions in the army; for it is the subject of prayer." Jackson interceded for others and valued the intercessions of others. As this message concludes the second practical implication of providence, confidence in prayer, the aspects of family prayer and intercessory prayer are considered.
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