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What does the Bible say about David's distresses?

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The Bible recounts David's numerous distresses, both physical and spiritual, particularly during his struggles with his family and enemies.

David faced a multitude of distresses throughout his life, many of which are documented in the historical accounts found in the books of Samuel and Kings. These included personal turmoil within his own family, such as the rebellion of his son Absalom and the murder of his son Amnon, which caused him deep emotional and spiritual turmoil. Additionally, external pressures and attacks from enemies further complicated his reign. His psalms reflect his distress as he cried out to God for help, emphasizing that he often felt overwhelmed yet found solace in God's covenant promises.
Scripture References: 2 Samuel 15:1-30, Psalm 55:19, Psalm 38:4-6

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