Bootstrap

What does the Bible say about crying out to God for help?

Answered in 7 sources

The Bible emphasizes the importance of crying out to God in times of despair, as seen in the expressions of faith from figures like Hannah and the thief on the cross.

Throughout the Scriptures, many individuals turn to God in their darkest moments, seeking His mercy and deliverance. The malefactor on the cross exemplifies this when he cries out, 'Lord, remember me when thou comest into thy kingdom' (Luke 23:42). This plea reveals not only a desperation but a trust in the Messiah's power to save, which was affirmed by Christ saying, 'Today shalt thou be with me in paradise.' Similarly, Hannah prayed earnestly for a child, demonstrating that God hears the cries of those in affliction and responds with grace and compassion. Many biblical accounts illustrate that when God's people cry out, He is faithful to hear and act on their behalf, affirming the reality of His sovereign grace in our lives.
Scripture References: Luke 23:42, 1 Samuel 1:11, Psalm 70:1-2, Psalm 54:1-2, Psalm 70:1-5, Psalm 12:1, Matthew 14:30, Psalm 34:6, 1 Peter 5:10, Psalm 31:9, Psalm 121:1-2

Sermons (7)

Lord, Remember Me
Ian Potts · Jun 1, 2014
Hear My Prayer
Ian Potts · Aug 25, 2019
Help Me, O LORD
Ian Potts · May 15, 2011
Help Lord
Drew Dietz · Jun 18, 2017
Help, Lord
Kevin Thacker · Dec 12, 2021
Joshua

Joshua

Shall we play a game? Ask me about articles, sermons, or theology from our library. I can also help you navigate the site.

0:00 0:00