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How do we know God is a tender caregiver?

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We see God's tender care in how He promises to handle His people with gentleness and love, reflecting His fatherly heart.

God's tender care is evident in how He refers to Himself as a father and a shepherd, which can be seen in the comforting language of Isaiah 40:11. God’s actions toward His people demonstrate this tenderness; He carries the weak, comforts the sorrowful, and disciplines with love, ensuring that His methods do not inflict unnecessary pain. Moreover, the presence of Jesus, who shares in our sufferings and emotions, is a powerful testament to the tenderness of God. As Jesus wept at the tomb of Lazarus, He showed that He is deeply moved by our pain and distress. This divine empathy ensures that God's discipline is purposeful and gentle, always aimed at drawing His children closer to Him.
Scripture References: Isaiah 40:11, Psalm 4:8

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A tender God!
John MacDuff · Dec 13, 2010
Joshua

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