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What does the Bible say about feeling overwhelmed?

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The Bible, particularly in Psalm 61:2, addresses feelings of being overwhelmed by encouraging believers to cry out to God for help.

In Psalm 61:2, David expresses his feelings of being overwhelmed, saying, 'From the end of the earth will I cry unto thee, when my heart is overwhelmed.' This verse reflects a deep sense of distress, where David acknowledges his need for divine intervention. Feeling overwhelmed is a common human experience, and the Scriptures remind us of our need to turn to God in these moments. David's example encourages us to approach God directly, seeking refuge in His presence during our trials. Rather than despairing, we are called to recognize that even in our lowest points, God is attentive to our cries for help.
Scripture References: Psalm 61:2, Psalm 61:1-4, Psalm 102:1-2

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Psalm 61:2
Charles Spurgeon · Sep 22, 2016
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