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What does the Bible say about crying to God in battle?

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The Bible encourages believers to cry out to God in times of trouble, trusting in His power to deliver.

The act of crying out to God in battle symbolizes dependence on His strength during life's spiritual struggles. As seen in 1 Chronicles 5:20, the Israelites cried to God in their conflict, and He was entreated of them, which indicates God's readiness to respond to His people's pleas for help. This response from God is not based on their worthiness but on His compassion and faithfulness, reminding believers today of the importance of seeking God's assistance in our own battles against sin and spiritual adversity.
Scripture References: 1 Chronicles 5:20

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