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What does Psalm 28 teach us about prayer?

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Psalm 28 teaches that sincere prayer is essential for seeking God's help and mercy.

Psalm 28 serves as a powerful reminder of the necessity of prayer in the life of a believer. David emphasizes his need to cry out to the Lord, highlighting prayer as a heartfelt expression of dependence on God's mercy. Verses 1 and 2 illustrate the urgency of approaching God in prayer, believing He will hear and respond to our supplications. Moreover, Paul reiterates this in Philippians 4:6, where he encourages believers to present their requests to God. The expectation in prayer is grounded in the assurance that those who earnestly seek the Lord for help will find Him faithful to respond in accordance with His will.
Scripture References: Psalm 28:1-2, Philippians 4:6

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