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How do we know God hears our cries for help?

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The Bible assures us that God hears our cries when we earnestly seek Him, as illustrated in Psalm 40:1.

In Psalm 40:1, the psalmist reflects on the faithfulness of God in hearing his cries for help, illustrating an important theological truth: God is attentive to the pleas of those who recognize their utter helplessness. The idea is not only that God hears but that He actively inclines Himself toward us, as expressed in the verse. This notion of God leaning down to listen signifies His compassion and willingness to respond to our spiritual neediness. This is further underscored by the understanding that genuine cries for salvation stem from the recognition of one's sinful state, a condition that draws the sinner closer to God's grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 40:1, Psalm 34:17, Psalm 31:9

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