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What does the Bible say about crying for mercy?

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The Bible teaches that those who cry for mercy to the Lord are always heard and saved from their troubles.

Scripture emphasizes that God's people, described as poor and needy, cry out to Him for mercy, knowing that He hears every genuine plea. For instance, Psalm 34:6 states, 'This poor man cried, and the Lord heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles.' This illustrates that the act of crying for mercy reflects a recognition of one's spiritual poverty and need for divine help. God's promise to save is assured; the rescue is complete, as confirmed throughout the biblical narrative.
Scripture References: Psalm 34:6, Micah 7:9

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