The phrase "where two or three are gathered" comes from Matthew 18:20 in the Bible, where Jesus says, "For where two or three are gathered together in my name, there am I in the midst of them." This means that whenever even a small number of people come together with the intent to gather in Jesus' name—whether for prayer, fellowship, or making decisions—Jesus promises to be present among them. It emphasizes the power and significance of community and collective prayer or worship, asserting that Christ's presence is not limited by the number of people but by their unity in His name. It also encourages believers to gather together rather than being alone in faith, affirming the strength and assurance found in small groups of believers joining in faith and prayer.