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What does the Bible say about crying out from the depths?

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The Bible describes crying out from the depths as a call for help in times of despair, highlighting our dependence on God's mercy.

In Psalm 130, the psalmist begins by expressing a deep sense of despair, stating, 'Out of the depths have I cried unto thee, O Lord.' This illustrates a state of utter helplessness where human solutions fail, pointing to God as the only one who can rescue. The cry from the depths embodies the reality of sin and misery, echoing the experiences of believers who, when brought low, ultimately turn to God for mercy. The necessity of acknowledging our inability to save ourselves lays the groundwork for dependence on God's gracious intervention, as seen in verses that follow.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:1, Psalm 69:1-3

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