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How do we know that God cares for our sorrows?

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Scripture affirms that God cares for our sorrows, as exemplified by Jesus weeping at Lazarus' tomb.

The compassion of God towards human suffering is vividly demonstrated in the Gospels, particularly when Jesus wept at the tomb of Lazarus. This moment reveals Christ's deep understanding and empathy for human grief, illustrating that He bears our sorrows and understands our pain. In Psalm 142, David expresses his sense of abandonment and looks to God as his only refuge, echoing the truth that God is intimately aware of our distress and stands ready to help. As believers, we can rest in the assurance that God, through Christ, identifies with our weaknesses and sorrows, empathizing with us in our struggles.
Scripture References: John 11:35, Psalm 142:4-5

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