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What does the Bible say about crying out to God when overwhelmed?

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The Bible encourages believers to cry out to God in times of distress, as seen in Psalm 61:1-2, where David requests to be led to the rock that is higher than himself.

In Psalm 61, David expresses a heartfelt cry to God from a place of great overwhelm, illustrating a profound reliance on God during trials. He asks God to lead him to the "rock that is higher than I," a metaphor for seeking refuge and strength in God's unwavering support. This passage serves as a reminder that during life’s overwhelming moments, God is a steadfast rock and source of salvation. Psalm 62 reiterates this sentiment, emphasizing that God is our defense and refuge, manifesting His power and stability in our lives.
Scripture References: Psalm 61:1-2, Psalm 62:1-2

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