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

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Psalm 130 teaches that we can cry out to God from the depths of our sin and despair, and He hears us because of Christ.

Psalm 130 emphasizes the believer's cry unto the Lord from their deepest despair. The psalmist, overwhelmed by sin and sorrow, acknowledges that no one can stand before God if He marks iniquities. Yet, it also provides a comforting assurance that there is forgiveness available with the Lord. The cry from the depths is about recognizing one's helplessness and the need for God's mercy, which is assured through Jesus Christ, our substitute. As Christ cried from the depths of His suffering, believers are reminded that in their own cries, they hope in His sacrifice for their salvation.
Scripture References: Psalm 130:1-4

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