What does the Bible say about crying out for help?
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The Bible encourages us, like David, to cry out for help and mercy from the Lord, acknowledging our need.
Throughout the Psalms, we frequently see David crying out for help, exemplifying the biblical principle that God desires us to communicate our needs and struggles to Him. For instance, Psalm 86 states, 'Be merciful unto me, O Lord; for I cry unto Thee daily.' This highlights an essential aspect of prayer in the life of faith: a humble acknowledgment of our weaknesses and dependence on God’s mercy. We see this pattern repeated in Mark 9, where a father cries for help for his son, illustrating that in times of desperation, true faith recognizes the need for divine intervention and support.
Scripture References:
Psalm 86, Mark 9:24, Psalm 12:1
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