We know God cares for us because He promises not to leave us orphans but to come to us, providing us with His presence and guidance (John 14:18).
The assurance of God's care is rooted in His promise as articulated in John 14:18, where Jesus explicitly states, 'I will not leave you comfortless.' This deep commitment speaks to the heart of God's relationship with His children, affirming that they are never abandoned. Unlike worldly orphans who lack parental guidance and protection, believers find their needs met in Christ, who provides wisdom, grace, and security. As Paul writes in Romans 8:15, believers have received the spirit of adoption, enabling them to call God 'Abba, Father.' This relational intimacy underscores God's dedication to nurture and care for His children.
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