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What is the significance of crying out for mercy in the experience of salvation?

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Crying out for mercy signifies the acknowledgment of one's sinfulness and need for God's grace.

Crying out for mercy is an essential aspect of the experience of salvation, as it reflects the believer's recognition of their fallen state and need for divine intervention. In Psalm 130, the psalmist calls upon the Lord from the depths of despair, illustrating a profound understanding of personal guilt and the necessity of mercy. Recognizing one's sinfulness leads to a heartfelt plea for grace, a critical step in the journey towards true repentance and faith. This act of crying out is not simply a request for help but a humble acknowledgment that only God can provide the forgiveness and salvation we desperately need. Such cries reveal the work of the Holy Spirit, who brings conviction before the promise of redemption can be truly appreciated.
Scripture References: Psalm 130

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