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How do we know God's pity is real?

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God's pity is demonstrated throughout Scripture, especially in His compassionate actions toward His people, as seen in Psalm 69 and Isaiah 63.

God is depicted as a God of profound pity, which means He is full of compassion and tenderness towards His people. For example, in Isaiah 63:9, it states, 'In all their affliction, he was afflicted and the angel of his presence saved them.' This shows that God identifies with the suffering of His people and acts on their behalf. Similarly, Psalm 69 illustrates the depth of Christ's suffering, where He expresses a longing for pity yet found none, highlighting the sacrificial love He has for us. This consistent theme throughout Scripture reminds us that God's pity is not just a feeling; it manifests in His redemptive actions and His care for His children.
Scripture References: Psalm 69:18, Isaiah 63:9

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