Psalms 107:6 Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble, And He delivered them out of their distresses.
In Psalms 107, there are four verses (verses 6, 13, 19, & 28) that say, “Then they cried out to the Lord in their trouble, And He delivered them out of their distresses.”
Could it be God is trying to give us a hint? Do you think He’s trying to tell us something?
The context in each cry is different. The first cry in verse 6 was due to the fact that the Israelites were hungry and thirsty. As soon as they cried, God delivered them from their distress.
The second cry in verse 13 was due to the fact some of the Israelites were suffering because they rebelled against God. As soon as they cried, God delivered them from their distress.
The third cry in verse 19 was because some of the Israelites were suffering because they transgressed against the ways of God. As soon as they cried, God delivered them from their distress.
The final cry in verse 28 was because some of the Israelites were in a life-threatening situation. As soon as they cried, God delivered them from their distress.
What God is showing us is no matter what situation we’re in (need of provision, ease from suffering, or protection), if we call on Him, He will deliver us from all our distresses. Just call.

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