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How do we know God hears our cries for help?

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We know God hears our cries for help because Scripture assures us of His attentiveness to the prayers of the righteous.

The assurance that God hears our cries is deeply rooted in the promises of Scripture. David’s declaration in Psalm 70 reflects the confidence that God not only hears but responds to the prayers of His people. The psalmist writes, 'Make haste, O God, to deliver me,' indicating a belief that God is attentive to those in distress. Throughout the Bible, we have examples of God's faithfulness in hearing the pleas of those who call upon Him for help, which ultimately culminates in His provision of salvation through Christ. Furthermore, Christ himself illustrates this through His suffering, showing that as He cried out, God heard Him and delivered Him, confirming that He will respond to our prayers as His beloved children, for Christ’s sake.
Scripture References: Psalm 70:1-5, Hebrews 5:7-9, Psalm 40:1, Psalm 34:17, Psalm 31:9

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Help Me, O LORD
Ian Potts · May 15, 2011
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