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What does the Bible say about going to Jesus in prayer?

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The Bible emphasizes turning to Jesus in prayer as a source of comfort and help in times of distress.

In Scripture, believers are encouraged to approach Jesus, especially in times of trouble. The disciples of John the Baptist, after facing the sudden death of their leader, immediately went to Jesus with their sorrow. This serves as a powerful reminder for Christians that in moments of distress or confusion, we should pour out our hearts to God, who is fully aware of our circumstances and cares deeply for us. The psalmist in Psalm 120 expresses a similar sentiment, stating, 'In my distress, I cried unto the Lord.' Our prayers are not merely obligatory; they are vital for nurturing our relationship with God, reflecting our dependence on His grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Matthew 14:12, Psalm 120:1

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