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What does the Bible say about the need for help from God?

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The Bible encourages believers to cry out for help to God, especially in troubling times, as seen in Psalm 12.

Psalm 12 begins with David's desperate plea, 'Help, Lord,' reflecting the common need for divine assistance in times of trouble. The Psalm highlights the reality that, in times of moral decay and difficulty, only God can provide true help and support. David acknowledges the overwhelming presence of ungodliness and deceit, prompting him to seek refuge in the Lord, who is depicted as a very present help in times of trouble (Psalm 46:1). This plea is not just for personal aid but a recognition of God’s sovereign control in maintaining righteousness in a world filled with sin.
Scripture References: Psalm 12:1, Psalm 46:1

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Help Lord!
Paul Mahan · Feb 13, 2013
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