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What does the Bible say about looking to God in times of trouble?

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The Bible encourages us to look to God in times of distress, as seen in Jonah 2:4 where Jonah declares, 'yet I will look again toward thy holy temple.'

The scripture in Jonah 2:4 highlights the importance of looking to God even when we feel cast out or distressed. Jonah, despite being in the belly of a great fish, directed his heart towards the Holy Temple, which symbolizes God's presence and grace. This act of looking towards God serves as a reminder that no matter how dire our situation may seem, we can still seek Him in prayer and worship. Our circumstances do not dictate our access to God; His mercy and grace do. This truth reassures believers that they are never too far from God's reach to call out for help.
Scripture References: Jonah 2:4, Psalm 31:22

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James Smith · Sep 6, 2011
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