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What does the Bible say about the prayer of Hezekiah?

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The prayer of Hezekiah demonstrates deep trust in God amid adversity, seeking His mercy and intervention.

In 2 Kings 19, King Hezekiah faced a dire situation as the Assyrians threatened Judah. Upon receiving a blasphemous letter from the king of Assyria, Hezekiah did not turn to human advisors but went directly to the house of the Lord, laying the letter before God. His prayer reflects humility as he acknowledges God's sovereignty and pleads for deliverance, not for his sake, but for the glory of God's name. This prayer illustrates a believer's response in crisis, reminding us that true strength lies in seeking the Lord's help.
Scripture References: 2 Kings 19:14-19

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