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What does the Bible say about groaning and desires before God?

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The Bible teaches that our desires and groanings are known by God, reflecting our need for Him and our sinfulness.

The Bible presents our desires and groanings as integral to our relationship with God. In Psalm 38:9, the psalmist says, 'Lord, all my desire is before thee, and my groaning is not hid from thee.' This emphasizes that God is aware of our innermost feelings and struggles. Groaning in prayer often represents a deep longing for God’s presence and deliverance from sin. The acknowledgment of our desires before God is not just an articulation of need but also reflects our recognition of His sovereignty in our lives and our dependency on His grace.
Scripture References: Psalm 38:9, Luke 22:39-46

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