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What can we learn from Psalm 116 about deliverance?

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Psalm 116 illustrates that deliverance comes from calling upon the Lord, who is merciful and hears our cries.

The psalmist opens Psalm 116 by recounting a time of deep distress, stating, 'I found trouble and sorrow. Then I called upon the name of the Lord' (Psalm 116:3-4). This underscores the biblical truth that deliverance is not accomplished through human effort but through earnest prayer and reliance on God. The character of God as merciful and gracious is emphasized, illustrating that He delights in saving those who are in a state of need. This passage encourages believers to trust in God's power to deliver, reflecting an assurance that He is actively involved in our lives and cares for our hardships.
Scripture References: Psalm 116:3-4

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