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

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The Bible encourages seeking God in trouble, as shown in 2 Chronicles 20:12, where Jehoshaphat declares, 'our eyes are upon thee.'

In times of trouble, the Bible commands believers to seek the Lord. In 2 Chronicles 20:12, Jehoshaphat, faced with a great army, acknowledges his inability to fight and affirms that his reliance is on God. This highlights the posture of humility and dependence that believers are to adopt. Similarly, other instances in Scripture reveal that earnest prayers and communal seeking of God, like Jehoshaphat's, often precede divine intervention. The act of gathering together to ask for God's help is a powerful response to distress, illustrating the corporate nature of prayer and reliance on God.
Scripture References: 2 Chronicles 20:12

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