Psalms 130:2

Verse

Psalms 130:2

Lord, hear my voice: let thine ears be attentive to the voice of my supplications.

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Bebe's interpretation
Have you been in a situation where you were unable to help yourself and felt a sense of desperation? Have you been deep in trouble, and it seems like there's no way out? Usually, ego makes it quite difficult for humans to seek help when in trouble or distress. Our ability to be creative in finding solutions to our problems sometimes gives us the notion that we are self-sufficient and self-dependent. However, when we realize that we have hit rock bottom, we tend to exhibit desperation in our call for help. Overwhelming situations have a way of exposing our vulnerabilities and humbling us, which helps break the defense that our ego has built around us.
The above verse is a desperate plea for help, a cry for attention coming from a strong desire to be heard by God. It is a plea made out of humbleness of heart without a sense of self-righteousness and arrogance. When we are overwhelmed with life issues and get tired, we can turn to God to save us. Many times, because we need help urgently, we get into panic mode when we don't get an immediate response and assume that God does not hear us. God certainly hears us, every unsaid request and the most secret desire of our hearts, and will answer in His own good time.
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