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How does one cry out to God in prayer?

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Crying out to God involves sincere, fervent appeals from a place of deep need and dependence.

Prayer, as framed by Psalm 130, is characterized by fervency and earnestness, articulating a direct appeal to God out of desperate circumstances. The psalmist exemplifies this in his cry, 'Out of the depths have I cried unto Thee' (Psalm 130:1), showcasing a humble acknowledgment of one's lowly state. True prayer is marked by a personal relationship with God, where the believer earnestly seeks His attention with reverence and sincerity. As the sermon highlights, effective prayer does not consist of mere rituals; it comes from a heart that recognizes its desperate need for divine intervention.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:1, James 5:16

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A Song of Hope
Henry Mahan · Dec 20, 1987
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