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Cry! O Saint Of God! Cry!
"Above the noise of the raging billows of death, or the barking dogs of hell, the feeblest cry of a true believer will be heard in heaven..." - Charles Spurgeon
"Who can resist a cry? A real, hearty, bitter, piteous cry, might almost melt a rock, there can be no fear of its prevalence with our heavenly Father..There is a mighty power in a child's cry to prevail with a parent's heart."
"Heart-cries are the essence of prayer."
- quotes are from Spurgeon
This message is a "word from the Lord" for all those who are - in great distress...exposed to much danger...feeling forsaken, crushed, desolate, afflicted, or miserable...finding themselves in a prison, abyss, ditch, or valley of some sort...seemingly about to be swallowed up by fears and doubts...experiencing the loss of friends, property, or health...fighting guilt because of some past sin...low in spirits, disappointed, or grieving at the coldness, hardness, or insensibility of friends or family to their condition...utterly at a loss what to do...in despair... feeling cast down and disquieted...suffering as a result of slander or false tongues...finding themselves in some sort of bondage ...overwhelmed by sorrow, poverty, or want...or groaning under the oppression of a tyrant of some sort.
This message has your answer.
What is it?
It is found in one word - "Cry!"
God is your Heavenly Father, and you need to know that there is nothing that moves His heart more than the cries of His own children.
As Charles Spurgeon confirmed in his Commentary on the Book of Psalms - "Our heavenly Father is not hardened against the cries of His own children." - "A child's cry touches a father's heart, and our King is the Father of His people."
Your cries may not have won the attention of men, but they surely have not escaped the notice of your Father. He hears the cries of His children, and He readily responds to them.
Be assured of this today. No matter what lies the devil is telling you - how even God isn't listening or doesn't care about you in your pain and suffering - know that that ole deceiver is a liar - the father of lies!
Let's look into the Scriptures and see what it says about crying to the Lord in a time of need. Let's search and see what kind of response others had gotten when they did indeed "cry out" to Him for help. What He did for others, He will surely do for you. He is no respecter of persons.
Exodus 2:23 says - "And it came to pass in process of time, that the king of Egypt died: and the children of Israel sighed by reason of the bondage, and they cried, and their cry came up unto God by reason of the bondage."
Job 35:9 says - "By reason of the multitude of oppressions they make the oppressed to cry: they cry out by reason of the arm of the mighty."
Psalm 3:4 says - "I cried unto the LORD with my voice, and He heard me out of His holy hill."
Psalm 5:2 says - "Hearken unto the voice of my cry, my King, and my God..."
Psalm 17:1 says - "Hear the right, O LORD, attend unto my cry; give ear unto my prayer..."
Psalm 18:6 says - "In my distress I called upon the LORD, and cried unto my God: He heard my voice out of His temple, and my cry came before Him, even into His ears."
Psalm 28:2 says - "Hear the voice of my supplications, when I cry unto Thee..."
Psalm 30:2 says - "O LORD my God, I cried unto Thee, and Thou hast healed me."
Psalm 34:6 says - "This poor man cried, and the LORD heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles."
Psalm 61:1 says - "Hear my cry, O God..."
Psalm 72:12 says - "For He shall deliver the needy when he crieth; the poor also, and him that hath no helper."
Psalm 77:1 says - "I cried unto God with my voice, even unto God with my voice; and He gave ear unto me."
Psalm 86:3 says - "Be merciful unto me, O LORD: for I cry unto Thee daily."
Psalm 102:1 says - "Hear my prayer, O LORD, and let my cry come unto Thee."
Psalm 107:6 says - "Then they cried unto the LORD in their trouble, and He delivered them out of their distresses."
Psalm 107:13 says - "Then they cried unto the LORD in their trouble, and He saved them out of their distresses."
Psalm 107:28 says - "Then they cry unto the LORD in their trouble, and He bringeth them out of their distresses."
Psalm 119:147 says - "I prevented the dawning of the morning, and cried..."
Psalm 120:1 says - "In my distress I cried unto the LORD, and He heard me."
Psalm 130:1 says - "Out of the depths have I cried unto Thee, O Lord."
Psalm 138:3 says - "In the day when I cried Thou answeredst me, and strengthenedst me with strength in my soul."
Psalm 142:1 says - "I cried unto the LORD with my voice; with my voice unto the LORD did I make my supplication."
Jonah 2:2 says - "And said, I cried by reason of mine affliction unto the LORD, and He heard me; out of the belly of hell cried I, and Thou heardest my voice."
After examining the Scriptures, we need to ask ourselves some pointed questions.
What causes people to "cry" out to the Lord in the first place?
"by reason of the bondage"
"By reason of the multitude of oppressions"
"by reason of the arm of the mighty"
"In my distress"
"I cried unto Thee, and Thou hast healed me."
"This poor man cried...out of all his troubles"
"For He shall deliver the needy when he crieth...poor...hath no helper."
"in their trouble"
"by reason of mine affliction"
"out of the belly of hell cried I"
"Bondage" will cause a people to vehemently "cry" to the Lord for help. "Oppressions" or "the arm of the mighty" - feeling down- trodden or weighed down under a burden imposed by a hardhearted master - will bring forth deep sighs and laments.
"Distress" will cause a prayer to grow in earnestness.
"Troubles" - such as "Sickness," "Poverty," and "Affliction" - will cause a man to "cry" with fervor of affection.
"The belly of hell" - being so close to death - will cause one to bring forth powerful and piercing "cries" unto the Lord.
Depths of earnestness are stirred by the depths of hardship. In other words, the deeper the hard place, the deeper the devotion will be.
O Saint of God, are you in some sort of "pit" today ...feeling downtrodden by "bondage" or "the arm of the mighty"...facing "trouble" or "distress"...or drawing near to "the belly of hell"?
Your answer is to do what comes so naturally at this point - "Cry." Lift up your voice.
But don't just "cry" to anyone. "Cry" out to the Lord.
Give utterance to the deep anguish of your soul. Let your "voice" pierce the very skies. Allow your "cries" to get louder and stronger than all of the devil's tumult.
"I cried unto the LORD with my voice"
"and cried unto my God"
"when I cry unto Thee"
"O LORD my God, I cried unto Thee"
"Hear my cry, O God"
"I cried unto God with my voice, even unto God with my voice"
"O LORD: for I cry unto Thee daily"
"and let my cry come unto Thee"
"Then they cried unto the LORD in their trouble"
"In my distress I cried unto the LORD"
"have I cried unto Thee, O Lord"
"I cried by reason of mine affliction unto the LORD"
What happened when those in the Bible "cried" out to the Lord? Did He give them a deaf ear - like so many do today?
Absolutely not! He quickly answered.
"and their cry came up unto God by reason of the bondage."
"and He heard me out of His holy hill"
"He heard my voice out of His temple, and my cry came before Him, even into His ears"
"Thou hast healed me"
"the LORD heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles"
"He gave ear unto me"
"He delivered them out of their distresses"
"He heard me"
"Thou answeredst me, and strengthenedst me with strength in my soul"
Let the Word of God do what it is designed to do - that is, produce faith in your hearts. Mix your faith with this message that is coming directly from the Throne of Grace for you this day.
Cry, O Saint of God! Cry!
Cry unto your God.
Cry unto Him Who alone is Your Heavenly Father.
Cry to Him Who is your Lord and Savior - Who freely laid down His life for you.
Cry unto Him Who -
...has all power in heaven and earth.
...owns the cattle on a thousand hills.
...is the Creator of heaven and earth.
...has a hand that is not shortened that it cannot save, and an ear that is not heavy that He cannot hear.
...can make the crooked places straight and the rough places smooth.
...can translate you out of that place of darkness and plant you in a place of light.
...has the keys of hell and of death.
...has the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
...owns the secret things and reveals them to those who fear Him.
...can heal the sick and cleanse the leper.
...can restore what the devil stole - give back to a man his sight...speech...or ability to walk again.
...can reverse any situation - bring the dead back to life.
...can perform the impossible - make the sun stand still... multiply loaves and fishes...make an axe head float.
...can wash any sinner clean with His Blood and melt the hardest heart with His Grace.
...has a Name that is above all Names - Jesus.
...speaks a Word and it comes to pass.
...makes kings and rulers tremble and hide in the rocks from His wrath.
...has the hearts of all kings in His hand.
...carries all government on His shoulders.
And lastly, cry to Him Who has everything under control!
Cry out to Jesus! Cry out to your God!
Be sure of this - He will hear and answer you! He will save, heal, deliver, provide, come to your rescue, or do the impossible.
Even though your "cry" may be a feeble one in comparison to "the noise of the raging billows of death, or the barking dogs of hell," it is being heard in heaven.
Let these words of Charles Spurgeon encourage you - "If we can do no more than cry, it will bring Omnipotence to our aid. A cry is the native language of a spiritually needy soul; it has done with fine phrases and long orations, and it takes to sobs and moans; and so indeed, it grasps the most potent of all weapons, for heaven always yields to such artillery."
Cry, O Saint of God! Cry!
These final words of Spurgeon tell what your end will be - "He that cries out of the depths shall soon sing in the heights."
Today, you may find yourself crying out of the depths. However, your tomorrow is coming when you will sing in the heights.
Get ready for your Miracle.
"...weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning" (Psalm 30:5).
May God Bless His Word,
Connie
(as received in my email)
"Above the noise of the raging billows of death, or the barking dogs of hell, the feeblest cry of a true believer will be heard in heaven..." - Charles Spurgeon
"Who can resist a cry? A real, hearty, bitter, piteous cry, might almost melt a rock, there can be no fear of its prevalence with our heavenly Father..There is a mighty power in a child's cry to prevail with a parent's heart."
"Heart-cries are the essence of prayer."
- quotes are from Spurgeon
This message is a "word from the Lord" for all those who are - in great distress...exposed to much danger...feeling forsaken, crushed, desolate, afflicted, or miserable...finding themselves in a prison, abyss, ditch, or valley of some sort...seemingly about to be swallowed up by fears and doubts...experiencing the loss of friends, property, or health...fighting guilt because of some past sin...low in spirits, disappointed, or grieving at the coldness, hardness, or insensibility of friends or family to their condition...utterly at a loss what to do...in despair... feeling cast down and disquieted...suffering as a result of slander or false tongues...finding themselves in some sort of bondage ...overwhelmed by sorrow, poverty, or want...or groaning under the oppression of a tyrant of some sort.
This message has your answer.
What is it?
It is found in one word - "Cry!"
God is your Heavenly Father, and you need to know that there is nothing that moves His heart more than the cries of His own children.
As Charles Spurgeon confirmed in his Commentary on the Book of Psalms - "Our heavenly Father is not hardened against the cries of His own children." - "A child's cry touches a father's heart, and our King is the Father of His people."
Your cries may not have won the attention of men, but they surely have not escaped the notice of your Father. He hears the cries of His children, and He readily responds to them.
Be assured of this today. No matter what lies the devil is telling you - how even God isn't listening or doesn't care about you in your pain and suffering - know that that ole deceiver is a liar - the father of lies!
Let's look into the Scriptures and see what it says about crying to the Lord in a time of need. Let's search and see what kind of response others had gotten when they did indeed "cry out" to Him for help. What He did for others, He will surely do for you. He is no respecter of persons.
Exodus 2:23 says - "And it came to pass in process of time, that the king of Egypt died: and the children of Israel sighed by reason of the bondage, and they cried, and their cry came up unto God by reason of the bondage."
Job 35:9 says - "By reason of the multitude of oppressions they make the oppressed to cry: they cry out by reason of the arm of the mighty."
Psalm 3:4 says - "I cried unto the LORD with my voice, and He heard me out of His holy hill."
Psalm 5:2 says - "Hearken unto the voice of my cry, my King, and my God..."
Psalm 17:1 says - "Hear the right, O LORD, attend unto my cry; give ear unto my prayer..."
Psalm 18:6 says - "In my distress I called upon the LORD, and cried unto my God: He heard my voice out of His temple, and my cry came before Him, even into His ears."
Psalm 28:2 says - "Hear the voice of my supplications, when I cry unto Thee..."
Psalm 30:2 says - "O LORD my God, I cried unto Thee, and Thou hast healed me."
Psalm 34:6 says - "This poor man cried, and the LORD heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles."
Psalm 61:1 says - "Hear my cry, O God..."
Psalm 72:12 says - "For He shall deliver the needy when he crieth; the poor also, and him that hath no helper."
Psalm 77:1 says - "I cried unto God with my voice, even unto God with my voice; and He gave ear unto me."
Psalm 86:3 says - "Be merciful unto me, O LORD: for I cry unto Thee daily."
Psalm 102:1 says - "Hear my prayer, O LORD, and let my cry come unto Thee."
Psalm 107:6 says - "Then they cried unto the LORD in their trouble, and He delivered them out of their distresses."
Psalm 107:13 says - "Then they cried unto the LORD in their trouble, and He saved them out of their distresses."
Psalm 107:28 says - "Then they cry unto the LORD in their trouble, and He bringeth them out of their distresses."
Psalm 119:147 says - "I prevented the dawning of the morning, and cried..."
Psalm 120:1 says - "In my distress I cried unto the LORD, and He heard me."
Psalm 130:1 says - "Out of the depths have I cried unto Thee, O Lord."
Psalm 138:3 says - "In the day when I cried Thou answeredst me, and strengthenedst me with strength in my soul."
Psalm 142:1 says - "I cried unto the LORD with my voice; with my voice unto the LORD did I make my supplication."
Jonah 2:2 says - "And said, I cried by reason of mine affliction unto the LORD, and He heard me; out of the belly of hell cried I, and Thou heardest my voice."
After examining the Scriptures, we need to ask ourselves some pointed questions.
What causes people to "cry" out to the Lord in the first place?
"by reason of the bondage"
"By reason of the multitude of oppressions"
"by reason of the arm of the mighty"
"In my distress"
"I cried unto Thee, and Thou hast healed me."
"This poor man cried...out of all his troubles"
"For He shall deliver the needy when he crieth...poor...hath no helper."
"in their trouble"
"by reason of mine affliction"
"out of the belly of hell cried I"
"Bondage" will cause a people to vehemently "cry" to the Lord for help. "Oppressions" or "the arm of the mighty" - feeling down- trodden or weighed down under a burden imposed by a hardhearted master - will bring forth deep sighs and laments.
"Distress" will cause a prayer to grow in earnestness.
"Troubles" - such as "Sickness," "Poverty," and "Affliction" - will cause a man to "cry" with fervor of affection.
"The belly of hell" - being so close to death - will cause one to bring forth powerful and piercing "cries" unto the Lord.
Depths of earnestness are stirred by the depths of hardship. In other words, the deeper the hard place, the deeper the devotion will be.
O Saint of God, are you in some sort of "pit" today ...feeling downtrodden by "bondage" or "the arm of the mighty"...facing "trouble" or "distress"...or drawing near to "the belly of hell"?
Your answer is to do what comes so naturally at this point - "Cry." Lift up your voice.
But don't just "cry" to anyone. "Cry" out to the Lord.
Give utterance to the deep anguish of your soul. Let your "voice" pierce the very skies. Allow your "cries" to get louder and stronger than all of the devil's tumult.
"I cried unto the LORD with my voice"
"and cried unto my God"
"when I cry unto Thee"
"O LORD my God, I cried unto Thee"
"Hear my cry, O God"
"I cried unto God with my voice, even unto God with my voice"
"O LORD: for I cry unto Thee daily"
"and let my cry come unto Thee"
"Then they cried unto the LORD in their trouble"
"In my distress I cried unto the LORD"
"have I cried unto Thee, O Lord"
"I cried by reason of mine affliction unto the LORD"
What happened when those in the Bible "cried" out to the Lord? Did He give them a deaf ear - like so many do today?
Absolutely not! He quickly answered.
"and their cry came up unto God by reason of the bondage."
"and He heard me out of His holy hill"
"He heard my voice out of His temple, and my cry came before Him, even into His ears"
"Thou hast healed me"
"the LORD heard him, and saved him out of all his troubles"
"He gave ear unto me"
"He delivered them out of their distresses"
"He heard me"
"Thou answeredst me, and strengthenedst me with strength in my soul"
Let the Word of God do what it is designed to do - that is, produce faith in your hearts. Mix your faith with this message that is coming directly from the Throne of Grace for you this day.
Cry, O Saint of God! Cry!
Cry unto your God.
Cry unto Him Who alone is Your Heavenly Father.
Cry to Him Who is your Lord and Savior - Who freely laid down His life for you.
Cry unto Him Who -
...has all power in heaven and earth.
...owns the cattle on a thousand hills.
...is the Creator of heaven and earth.
...has a hand that is not shortened that it cannot save, and an ear that is not heavy that He cannot hear.
...can make the crooked places straight and the rough places smooth.
...can translate you out of that place of darkness and plant you in a place of light.
...has the keys of hell and of death.
...has the treasures of wisdom and knowledge.
...owns the secret things and reveals them to those who fear Him.
...can heal the sick and cleanse the leper.
...can restore what the devil stole - give back to a man his sight...speech...or ability to walk again.
...can reverse any situation - bring the dead back to life.
...can perform the impossible - make the sun stand still... multiply loaves and fishes...make an axe head float.
...can wash any sinner clean with His Blood and melt the hardest heart with His Grace.
...has a Name that is above all Names - Jesus.
...speaks a Word and it comes to pass.
...makes kings and rulers tremble and hide in the rocks from His wrath.
...has the hearts of all kings in His hand.
...carries all government on His shoulders.
And lastly, cry to Him Who has everything under control!
Cry out to Jesus! Cry out to your God!
Be sure of this - He will hear and answer you! He will save, heal, deliver, provide, come to your rescue, or do the impossible.
Even though your "cry" may be a feeble one in comparison to "the noise of the raging billows of death, or the barking dogs of hell," it is being heard in heaven.
Let these words of Charles Spurgeon encourage you - "If we can do no more than cry, it will bring Omnipotence to our aid. A cry is the native language of a spiritually needy soul; it has done with fine phrases and long orations, and it takes to sobs and moans; and so indeed, it grasps the most potent of all weapons, for heaven always yields to such artillery."
Cry, O Saint of God! Cry!
These final words of Spurgeon tell what your end will be - "He that cries out of the depths shall soon sing in the heights."
Today, you may find yourself crying out of the depths. However, your tomorrow is coming when you will sing in the heights.
Get ready for your Miracle.
"...weeping may endure for a night, but joy cometh in the morning" (Psalm 30:5).
May God Bless His Word,
Connie
(as received in my email)