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How do we know God is near to those who suffer?

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The Bible assures us that God draws near to those who are suffering, providing comfort and support during their trials.

In times of suffering and affliction, Scripture reassures believers that God is particularly present with them. As Abraham experienced pain and humiliation through his obedience, the Lord came to comfort him (Genesis 18:1-2). This divine visitation signifies God's nearness during difficult times, reminding us that He cares deeply for those who are enduring hardships. Hebrews 6 emphasizes that God is not unjust to forget our works and labor of love (Hebrews 6:10), illustrating His constant awareness and compassion for His people. This principle applies to all believers, affirming that when they suffer for His name, they can trust in His presence.
Scripture References: Genesis 18:1-2, Hebrews 6:10

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