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What does Psalm 17 teach about prayer?

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Psalm 17 emphasizes the importance of sincere and honest prayer, showing that God is attentive to the cries of the righteous.

In Psalm 17, David models a prayer characterized by honesty and reliance on God’s character. He approaches God with confidence, stating in verse 6, 'I have called upon thee; for thou wilt hear me, O God.' This assurance reflects the believer's faith that God is always listening and willing to respond. Furthermore, David’s plea for God to prove his innocence showcases the belief that God knows the hearts of men and transcends mere appearances. The psalm underscores that prayer is not merely routine; it is a heartfelt conversation with God, rooted in faith that He is both able and willing to help. Believers today can take comfort in knowing that, like David, their prayers are heard and valued by God.
Scripture References: Psalm 17:6

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