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

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The Bible encourages believers to cry out to God for help, recognizing that He is our only source of strength and deliverance.

In Psalm 54, David's heartfelt cry, 'Save me, O God, by thy name,' illustrates the importance of seeking God's help in times of trouble. This psalm manifests a deep awareness of one's frailty and the absolute need for divine assistance. Only those who understand their inherent weakness and dependence on God will genuinely cry out to Him for salvation. This concept echoes throughout Scripture, emphasizing that God is the helper and savior of His people, actively engaged in their plight. By recognizing our dependence on Him, we align ourselves with God's purpose, drawing upon His strength in our weakness.
Scripture References: Psalm 54:1-2, Psalm 12:1, Matthew 14:30, Psalm 121:1-2

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