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What does the Bible say about praying in affliction?

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The Bible encourages believers to pray during afflictions, as seen in James 5:13, which states that the afflicted should pray.

James 5:13 states, 'Is any among you afflicted? Let him pray.' This passage emphasizes the importance of prayer as a response to suffering. Throughout Scripture, we see that afflictions are part of the believer's life, and prayer equips us to handle these trials with faith. Jesus himself taught that men ought always to pray and not to faint, encouraging us to bring our struggles before God. The testimony of Job, who remained faithful in his trials, illustrates the deep connection between affliction and earnest prayer. In times of trouble, prayer allows us to rely on God's strength and mercy, fostering endurance and hope in the face of adversity.
Scripture References: James 5:13, Job 23:8-10, Jonah 2:2, Psalm 34:6, 1 Kings 8:38

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Prayer and Praise
Henry Sant · Nov 29, 2020
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