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What does the Bible say about crying out to Jesus for mercy?

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The Bible encourages believers to cry out to Jesus for mercy, as seen in Luke 18:37 with Bartimaeus.

In Luke 18:37, we see the blind man Bartimaeus calling out to Jesus, recognizing Him as the Son of David. His cry for mercy demonstrates a profound faith in Christ as the Messiah, emphasizing the importance of recognizing our need for grace. When we cry out for mercy, we acknowledge our spiritual blindness and need for divine intervention, just as Bartimaeus did. This act of crying out is representative of true faith that seeks the mercy of God in times of need.
Scripture References: Luke 18:37

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