We have all read, seen, and acknowledge that we tell people we will pray for them, more often than not, to end a conversation or because that’s what we are supposed to say…so I’m not going down that road. My problem/question starts further back…do we even believe in prayer?
If we truly believed in prayer, would we ever argue?
When we get to heaven will we be amazed at our lack of prayer on earth?
If we truly believed in prayer would we ever be afraid?
Do we talk more to our brother about Christ, than to Christ about our brother? Which should we? (and that isn’t a rhetorical question)
Do we truly believe in prayer?

If we truly believed in prayer, would we ever argue?
Abraham haggled with God.
When we get to heaven will we be amazed at our lack of prayer on earth?
Certainly will
If we truly believed in prayer would we ever be afraid?
Jesus sweat blood while he was in prayer. Could be a form of fear.
Do we talk more to our brother about Christ, than to Christ about our brother? Which should we? (and that isn’t a rhetorical question)
Both
Do we truly believe in prayer?
Absolutely, one should live a life of consistant prayer.