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What does the Bible say about distress and crying out to God?

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The Bible teaches that in times of distress, believers are called to cry out to the Lord, as seen in Psalm 120.

The Psalms, particularly Psalm 120, illustrate that distress often leads individuals to seek the Lord's intervention. The psalmist expresses deep anguish, stating, 'In my distress, I cried unto the Lord, and He heard me.' This theme is prevalent throughout Scripture, emphasizing that times of trouble prompt believers to call upon God for help and deliverance. Distress serves as a catalyst for genuine communication with God, reminding us of our dependence on Him.
Scripture References: Psalm 120:1

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