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What does the Bible say about calling for help from the Lord?

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The Bible teaches that calling for help from the Lord is an urgent and heartfelt plea, exemplified by Peter's cry, 'Lord, save me' in Matthew 14:30.

The urgency of calling upon the Lord is illustrated through Peter's cry when he began to sink while walking on water. This short but impactful prayer reflects a deep need for divine intervention. Throughout Scripture, such heartfelt pleas are common, showing that God hears and responds to the cries of His people in times of distress. For instance, in Psalm 107, we see that when the people cried out to the Lord in their troubles, He delivered them from their distresses. This interaction underscores the importance of recognizing our dependence on God and our need to seek His help in dire situations.
Scripture References: Matthew 14:30, Psalm 107

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