Saved from all troubles

In my desperation, I prayed, and the LORD listened; he saved me from all my troubles.

Psalms 34:6

We often find ourselves crying out to God—asking for help, pleading for rescue from the troubles we face. This isn’t new. Even in the Old Testament, God’s people prayed the same way. They cried out, “Hosanna!”—a word that means “Save us, O God.”
King David, too, cried out to God many times in desperation. And every time, God delivered him. Scripture tells us that God saved David from all his troubles.
The name Jesus in Hebrew is Yeshua, which means “The LORD saves.” That’s not just a name—it’s His very nature. Jesus is the One who saves His people. He doesn't bring trouble; He delivers us from it.
He has promised to hear the cries of those who call on Him with sincerity. So don’t hold back. Cry out to Him with all your heart. Come to Him consistently, honestly, and desperately.
The Lord Jesus Christ will hear you. He will rescue you.
He is your Savior—and there is no other who can save like Him.
Run to Him. Pour out your heart before Him.
And you will see His salvation.