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What does the Bible say about the groaning of the prisoner?

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The Bible speaks of the groaning of the prisoner in Psalm 102, where God hears their cries for mercy and delivers them from death.

Psalm 102 illustrates the groaning of the prisoner as a deep recognition of one's dire spiritual condition. The psalmist declares that God looks down from His sanctuary to hear the groaning of the prisoner and to loose those appointed to death. This shows God's compassionate involvement in the plight of the helpless and His sovereign mercy to save those who cry out to Him in their affliction. The groaning represents not just physical suffering, but a profound spiritual awareness of one's sinfulness and need for redemption.
Scripture References: Psalm 102:19-20

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