Examples of 'you hear the cries' in a sentence
Meaning of "you hear the cries"
you hear the cries ~ This phrase refers to being aware of the suffering, complaints, or distress of others. It is often used to emphasize empathy, compassion, or the need to address a problem or issue that is causing harm or concern
How to use "you hear the cries" in a sentence
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you hear the cries
May you hear the cries of our hearts.
Not yet, wait until you hear the cries.
You hear the cries of men caught like that.
Dearest Jesus, You hear the cries of the poor.
You hear the cries of others around you….
We trust that you hear the cries of your daughters.
Do you hear the cries of starving children?
Father, you hear the cries of your people.
Do you hear the cries of anger rising up from our societies?
Do not you hear the cries of the scholars?
Do you hear the cries of the needy and the poor?
Do not you hear the cries of the innocents?
Do you hear the cries of the oppressed all around you?
When will you hear the cries of the hungry?
Did you hear the cries of sinners being punished?
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Can not you hear the Cries of the Dead?
Can you hear the cries of a thousand mothers who are losing their children each day?
Can not you hear the cries of the polar bears and penguins?
Can not you hear the cries of those who were nailed to the cross today?
Lord God, you hear the cries of those who are victims of injustice.
Do you hear the cries of those who seek help from God?
Do you hear the cries of starving children? I do not.
Do you hear the cries of the people?
Did you hear the cries of a baby?
Do you hear the cries of our hearts?
Will you hear the cries of our people?
Did you hear the cries of a baby? - Their cries.
Can you hear the cries of Her children?
Can you hear the cries of Mother Earth?