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How does God respond to the cries of the hopeless?

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God always hears and responds to the cries of the brokenhearted, as shown in the story of Hagar.

In Genesis 21, we see the example of Hagar, who, in her desperate moment of need, lifts her voice in weeping for her son Ishmael. The passage reveals that God hears her cry and the voice of the lad, indicating His compassion and care for the downtrodden. This response highlights God's active engagement with His creation, as He is not distant but intimately involved in the lives of those who seek Him in their despair. As the sermon indicates, God is always ready to intervene in the lives of those in dire need, demonstrating His faithful mercy. This is a reassurance for believers that, regardless of their circumstances, God is attentive and responsive to the prayers and pleas of His children.
Scripture References: Genesis 21:16-17, Psalm 86:5

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Opened Eyes
David Eddmenson · Oct 15, 2016
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