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Then they cry to Yahweh in their trouble, He brings them out of their distress.
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Prayer from Rock Bottom
Commentators highlight that people often cry out to God only when they reach their "wit's end." Like sailors in a life-threatening storm, we may feel we are reeling, staggering, and completely lost. Scholars like Spurgeon assure us that even in this confused state, when our prayers might not even make sense to us, God hears the cry of our heart and understands our deepest need.
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18th Century
Presbyterian
Then they cry to the Lord in their trouble... — See Psalm 107:6, Psalms 107:13, Psalms 107:19. Sailors pray. …
19th Century
Anglican
Then they cry. —There is a saying,
“Qui nescit orare, discat navigare.”
Baptist
Then they cry—
Yes, then, when they are reeling and staggering; that is a strange condition—is it not?—in which to be praying, …
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17th Century
Reformed Baptist
Then they cry to the Lord in their trouble As in a storm seafaring persons are used to do; so did Jonah's mariners, …
Let those who go to sea consider and adore the Lord. Mariners have their business on the tempestuous ocean, and there they witness deliverances tha…