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What does the Bible say about the cry of the godly?

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The Bible describes the cry of the godly as a deep awareness of sin and the need for deliverance through Jesus Christ.

In Romans 7:24-25, the Apostle Paul expresses his distress over his ongoing battle with sin, declaring, 'O wretched man that I am! Who shall deliver me from the body of this death?' This cry reflects a profound understanding of one's sinful nature and the inner conflict experienced by believers. The testimony of Paul serves as a model for the godly, showing that recognizing our wretchedness is part of the Christian walk. The cry of the godly is significant as it emphasizes the need for Christ's redemptive work in our lives, leading us to ultimate dependence on Him for salvation.
Scripture References: Romans 7:24-25

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