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What does the Bible say about crying out to God in trouble?

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The Bible emphasizes that in times of trouble, believers should cry out to God, who saves them from their distresses (Psalm 107:13).

Psalm 107 teaches that when individuals find themselves in distress, their turning point is to cry out to the Lord. In verses like Psalm 107:6 and 19, it is highlighted that their earnest pleas lead to divine deliverance. The consistent message throughout the Scriptures is that God hears the cries of His people and responds to their supplications. It signifies the relational aspect of faith, where believers actively engage with God, especially during trials, trusting in His sovereign power to save.
Scripture References: Psalm 107:6, Psalm 107:19, Psalm 77:1-3, Psalm 61, Jeremiah 33:3, Psalm 55:16, Psalm 86:7, Psalm 34:6, Psalm 143:1-2, Isaiah 65:24, Psalm 107:13, Psalm 107:28, 1 Samuel 21:10-15

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