In Psalms, chapter one hundred and twenty, verses one through seven, the grand thought of this pilgrim psalm is that the God who created the heavens and the earth also watches over the lives of all those who trust Him and His Word. No evil will be allowed to destroy their fellowship with Him. “And we know that all things work together for good to them that love God, to them who are the called according to his purpose, as in Romans eight, verse twenty-eight. This verse is associated with most religious people when they undergo various things in their lives. However, God will bring good out of all affliction, trials, persecution, and suffering.
Still, this promise is limited to those who love God and have submitted through faith in Christ. All things do not include our sins and negligence; no one can excuse sin by maintaining that God will work it out for good.
He Heard Me is the theme title, signifying that believers who love the Lord and are dedicated to Him will overcome adversities and be more than conquerors through Christ Jesus. Those who are faithful to Him know there will be a constant battle until the very end of their lives. And God has been there many times in situations that were beyond their control, and He is the only Almighty One to deliver. In the bottom part of Zechariah four, verse six, “Not by might, nor by power, but by my spirit, saith the LORD of hosts.” When believers pray and have that daily connection with God, they will not have to worry about receiving an answer because he is familiar with their voice.
God hears the voice of the faithful believers and, by His Spirit, will come on the scene because He heard you.