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What does Psalm 116 teach about God's deliverance?

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Psalm 116 teaches that God hears our cries and delivers us from death and sorrow (Psalm 116:1-4).

In Psalm 116, the psalmist expresses deep gratitude for God's deliverance, stating, 'I love the Lord because He heard my voice and my supplications' (Psalm 116:1). The psalm recounts instances where the Lord rescued him from despair, highlighting that His mercies are present in our darkest moments. By His grace, believers are assured of His help, bringing peace even in the face of death. The psalm emphasizes that we can call upon the Lord continually, and that He will respond with compassion, showcasing His love and commitment to those who belong to Him. This reflects the broader biblical truth that deliverance is a central theme of God's redemptive work.
Scripture References: Psalm 116:1-4

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