Psalm 6:9
The Lord hath heard my supplication; the Lord will receive my prayer.
Cross-reference
Psalm 3:4 similarly expresses confidence that God answers cries from his holy hill, reinforcing the assurance of prayer heard.
Psalm 31:22 recounts God hearing a cry for mercy despite initial alarm, mirroring the certainty of answered prayer.
Psalm 40:1 describes patient waiting and God inclining to hear the cry, paralleling the assurance that God listens.
Psalm 66:19 directly affirms that God listened to the voice of prayer, confirming the same truth as Psalm 6:9.
Psalm 66:20 blesses God for not rejecting prayer, adding a note of gratitude to the assurance of being heard.
Psalm 116:2 adds that because God turned his ear, the psalmist will call on him always.
Psalm 118:5 recounts calling on the Lord in distress and being answered with freedom, paralleling the answered plea.
Psalm 120:1 echoes the same confidence: God hears and answers when we cry out in distress.
Psalm 138:3 affirms that when the psalmist called, God answered and strengthened him.
Jonah 2:2 parallels this: 'In my distress I called to the LORD, and he answered me.'
Jonah 2:7 describes his prayer rising to God's holy temple, implying it was heard.
2 Corinthians 1:11 explicitly ties deliverance to the prayers of many, showing God answers prayer.
Lamentations 3:56 recalls God hearing the plea: 'Do not close your ears to my cry.'
Romans 8:26 reveals the Spirit's role in interceding when we don't know how to pray, complementing the confidence that God hears.
Ephesians 6:18 calls for persistent prayer in the Spirit, echoing the assurance that prayer is heard and accepted.