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What does Psalm 130 teach about crying out for help?

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Psalm 130 teaches us to cry out to God from our depths of despair, knowing He hears us.

Psalm 130 begins with the powerful plea, 'Out of the depths have I cried unto thee, O Lord.' This imagery signifies the deep distress that prompts us to seek God's help. When we find ourselves in moments of fear, sorrow, or desperation, God invites us to cry out to Him. He assures us that He hears our cries and will respond, showing His love and mercy. This Psalm reassures us that God is attentive to our supplications, especially when we are in dire need, reflecting His compassionate nature towards His people.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:1

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