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How do we know that God cares for the weak?

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God's compassion for the weak is evident in Scripture, notably through the Apostle Paul's expressive concern for them in Romans 9:1-2.

In Romans 9:1-2, the Apostle Paul expresses profound sorrow for his kinsmen according to the flesh, showing a deep compassion for their spiritual condition. His statement reflects God's heart towards the weak and lost, aligning with Jesus’ own compassion for the downtrodden and wayward. Paul’s commitment to proclaim the gospel amidst suffering illustrates that the mission to care for the weak and encourage them in faith is not only a personal burden but also a divine mandate. This compassion is to be emulated by all believers, calling us to act with understanding and kindness towards those who struggle in their faith.
Scripture References: Romans 9:1-2, Matthew 9:36

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