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What does the Bible say about calling upon the Lord in distress?

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The Bible encourages calling upon the Lord in times of distress, assuring us that He will answer and deliver us, as seen in Psalm 118:5.

The act of calling upon the Lord in distress is a theme prominently featured in Scripture. Psalm 118:5 shows David's earnest cry, 'I called upon the Lord in distress: the Lord answered me, and set me in a large place.' This demonstrates the relationship between distress, prayer, and divine deliverance. When one faces trials and tribulations, they should turn to God who is our refuge, trusting that He hears our cries and responds with mercy and love. Romans 8:35 reinforces this by asking who can separate us from the love of Christ, emphasizing that tribulation and distress cannot sever our connection to God.
Scripture References: Psalm 118:5, Romans 8:35

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