Romans 15:30
Now I beseech you, brethren, for the Lord Jesus Christ’s sake, and for the love of the Spirit, that ye strive together with me in your prayers to God for me;
Cross-references
In Romans 1:10, Paul prays to visit Rome — showing his own prayer life that he now asks others to join in Rom 15:30.
Romans 12:1 uses the same appeal structure ('I appeal to you, brothers, by...') — a parallel rhetorical pattern calling for devotion, here for prayer partnership.
2 Corinthians 1:11 directly asks for prayer help and notes resulting thanksgiving — the same partnership in prayer Paul appeals for here.
Philippians 2:1 lists encouragement in Christ, comfort from love, participation in the Spirit — the same triad Paul uses here to urge prayer unity.
Colossians 4:12 mentions Epaphras 'always struggling in his prayers' — a direct parallel to the striving together in prayer Paul urges here.
1 Thessalonians 5:25 is a brief request 'pray for us' — the same appeal for intercessory prayer Paul expands here.
In 2 Thessalonians 3:1, Paul similarly asks for prayer that the word may spread — a direct parallel to his appeal for prayer partnership.
In Daniel 2:18, Daniel asks his friends to pray for mercy — a strong parallel to Paul's appeal for prayer partnership to seek God's help.
In 1 Cor 1:10, Paul uses the same appeal for unity, reinforcing the call to strive together in prayer here.
Col 4:3 asks prayer for Paul's open door ministry, directly paralleling his request here.
In Philem 1:22, Paul hopes through their prayers to be granted to them, same hope as here.
In Col 1:29, Paul's striving with God's energy mirrors the prayer-striving he requests here.