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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, demonstrating their dependence on Him.

The act of crying out to God for help is a central theme in the Scriptures. In Psalm 12, David exemplifies this when he cries, 'Help, Lord!' This plea reflects deep reliance on God amidst struggles and trials. It is a personal and earnest invocation, acknowledging God as the ultimate source of salvation and relief. Throughout Scripture, believers are encouraged to cry out, not just in desperation but in awareness that God is attentive and capable of saving them. As seen in Psalm 121, David emphasizes that his help comes from the Lord, the creator of heaven and earth, highlighting God’s readiness to respond to His people's cries.
Scripture References: Psalm 12:1, Psalm 121:1-2

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Help, Lord
Kevin Thacker · Dec 12, 2021
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