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What does the Bible say about prayer during affliction?

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The Bible teaches that during affliction, we should pray, trusting in God's mercy and guidance.

In James 5:13, we see that when someone is afflicted, they are encouraged to pray. This emphasizes our dependence on God as our Father, who desires us to come to Him in our times of need. Affliction is viewed not merely as a common trouble but as a significant reality for believers who face trials in this world. The call to pray signifies a humble acknowledgment of our need and reliance on God's power to intervene, reflecting a heart that recognizes its weakness and God's sovereignty.
Scripture References: James 5:13, Philippians 4:6, Ecclesiastes 5:2

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