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What does the Bible say about oppression and prayer?

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The Bible encourages the oppressed to cry out to God for justice and deliverance, as seen in Psalm 43.

Psalm 43 highlights David's earnestness in crying out to God amidst oppression. He seeks God's judgment and deliverance from unjust enemies, reflecting the deep human need for divine intervention in times of trouble. This prayer not only asks for help against external foes but also acknowledges the internal struggles of the heart. The psalm encapsulates the essence of seeking God’s light and truth while dealing with feelings of abandonment and despair. Believers are reminded that even in oppression, they are encouraged to turn to God in faith, looking to Him for strength and assurance.
Scripture References: Psalm 43

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