What does the Bible say about faith in affliction?
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The Bible teaches that faith can emerge powerfully in times of affliction, as demonstrated in Jonah's prayer.
In Jonah 2, we see that Jonah, despite being in the belly of a fish and facing desperation, turns to prayer, which illustrates the profound connection between faith and affliction. Hebrews 11:6 emphasizes that without faith, it is impossible to please God, and Jonah's cry in his affliction shows he believed in God's power to hear and deliver him. Affliction often drives believers to seek God more earnestly, reminding us that it's not the size of our faith but the object of our faith that matters; Jonah's faith turned to God, who he knew was merciful and capable of salvation, much like many psalmists who expressed their need for God during distress.
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