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What does the Bible say about prayer in times of oppression?

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The Bible encourages believers to pray earnestly in times of oppression, as seen in Hezekiah's plea in Isaiah 38.

In times of oppression, the Bible teaches that prayer is crucial. Hezekiah's example demonstrates how pouring out one's heart to God is an appropriate response when facing dire circumstances. Isaiah 38:14 highlights Hezekiah's desperate prayer, 'O Lord, I am oppressed; undertake for me.' This reflects a profound reliance on God amid distress, showing that true prayer often arises from our need for divine intervention and comfort. The Lord invites His people to turn to Him, revealing His compassionate nature towards those in need.
Scripture References: Isaiah 38:14

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