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How do we know that God hears our cries in times of trouble?

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The Bible assures us that God hears our cries when we are in bondage and distress, as demonstrated in Exodus 2:23-25.

In Exodus 2:23-25, it is explicitly stated that God heard the groaning of the Israelites. Their cry stemmed from the bondage they experienced, illustrating that God is attentive to the suffering and cries of His people. This principle extends beyond the Israelites, highlighting God's character as a redeemer and liberator. He remembers His covenants and acts in response to the pleas of His people. This gives believers profound comfort, knowing that God actively listens and responds to the cries of those who are oppressed and in need.
Scripture References: Exodus 2:23-25, Psalm 34:17

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