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What does the Bible say about affliction and prayer?

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The Bible teaches that those who are afflicted should pour out their sorrows to God in prayer.

Psalm 102 serves as a profound reminder that the afflicted can cry out to God, pouring out their complaints not as an act of fault-finding, but as a genuine expression of sorrow. The psalmist encourages believers to take their troubles to the Lord, knowing that in their times of deepest despair, He is the only one who can truly deliver them. This act of prayer is not simply for comfort but is essential for the soul to find hope and solace in the grace of God, who is aware of our suffering and responds with mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 102:1-2, Jeremiah 33:3, James 5:13

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