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What does the Bible say about crying for help?

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The Bible speaks of a genuine cry for help as a plea for deliverance from distress, emphasizing reliance on God's mercy and faithfulness.

In the Scriptures, a cry for help reflects both a desperate need for assistance and an acknowledgment of one's helplessness. For instance, Psalm 118 describes calling upon the Lord in distress, highlighting that genuine cries for help stem from our realization that we can do nothing to save ourselves. This theme is illustrated in the life of Jesus, who cried out to the Father in His greatest moment of need, demonstrating the importance of turning to God alone for deliverance and salvation. Ultimately, the cry for help is answered by acknowledging our faith in Christ, who intercedes for us before the Father.
Scripture References: Psalm 118:5-6, Matthew 15:22-28

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A Cry for Help
Greg Elmquist · Jun 7, 2020
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