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How do we know that God hears our fears?

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God reassures us by knowing our fears and providing comfort, as shown when He spoke to Abram in his distress.

In Genesis 15:1, the Lord speaks to Abram, saying, 'Fear not, Abram. I am thy shield, and thy exceeding great reward.' This reveals that God is aware of our fears and insecurities, even when we do not verbally express them. His response underscores the promise of His presence and protection, offering encouragement amid our struggles. This assurance reflects the character of God, who remains steadfast in knowing and caring for His people, especially in times of great internal turmoil and fear, thus inviting us to trust in His capability to sustain us through our darkest moments.
Scripture References: Genesis 15:1

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