Psalm 55:16
As for me, I will call upon God; and the Lord shall save me.
Cross-reference
Psalm 50:15 echoes the same promise: call on God in trouble and He will deliver. Both emphasize prayer and salvation.
Psalm 91:15 promises that when he calls, God will answer and deliver — directly parallel to the call-and-save pattern here.
Psalm 4:3 affirms the LORD hears when the godly call — reinforcing the certainty of being heard in this cry.
Psalm 17:6 explicitly states God answers when called — directly echoing the confidence of this psalm.
Psalm 18:3 uses identical language — calling and being saved from enemies — mirroring the deliverance here.
Psalm 22:2 depicts crying without answer — a stark contrast to the assured deliverance in this verse.
Psalm 77:1 declares crying aloud to God results in being heard — reinforcing the assurance of this psalm.
Psalm 86:7 states God answers when called upon in trouble — directly supporting the confidence expressed here.
Psalm 116:2 responds to God's hearing with lifelong calling — a fitting sequel to the deliverance in this verse.
Psalm 69:13 petitions for answer in steadfast love — a parallel plea for the saving faithfulness promised here.
2 Samuel 22:4 is David's song of deliverance: 'I will call on the Lord... and be saved' — directly parallel to this verse.
Micah 7:7 expresses the same confident expectation: looking to God for salvation and being heard, mirroring the psalmist's trust.
Romans 12:12 exhorts believers to be constant in prayer, a principle exemplified by the psalmist's immediate cry to God.
Colossians 4:2 urges steadfast prayer, reflecting the psalmist's practice of calling on God in distress.