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What does the Bible say about Jesus hearing our cries for mercy?

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The Bible shows that Jesus hears the cries of needy sinners, as seen in Luke 18:35-43 where He paused to heal a blind man who cried out for mercy.

In Luke 18:35-43, we see a powerful illustration of Jesus' readiness to respond to those in desperate need. A blind beggar, identified as Bartimaeus, cries out, 'Jesus, thou Son of David, have mercy upon me.' This cry stops Jesus in His tracks amidst a crowd. The narrative emphasizes how the Lord is attentive to the cries of those seeking mercy, showcasing His compassion and willingness to save. The healings performed by Jesus throughout the Gospels similarly emphasize His mercy being bestowed upon those who recognize their spiritual blindness and seek help.
Scripture References: Luke 18:35-43

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