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How do we know God cares about the vulnerable based on Deuteronomy?

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God's commands in Deuteronomy emphasize protection for the vulnerable and the importance of community integrity.

God's law, as conveyed in Deuteronomy, emphasizes the necessity of protecting the vulnerable within society, illustrating His care and concern for the marginalized. The prohibition against pawning millstones underscores a broader moral imperative that God has laid upon His people to safeguard their neighbors' livelihoods. Furthermore, the call to avoid practices such as kidnapping and exploiting others for profit, found in Deuteronomy 24:7, further reflects God's justice. These laws demonstrate that believers are called to act with compassion and integrity towards one another, reinforcing the communal nature of God's covenant relationship.
Scripture References: Deuteronomy 24:6-7

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