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How do we know that God is compassionate?

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We know God is compassionate through His actions and promises to alleviate the suffering of His people, as seen in Exodus.

God's compassion is a central theme in His relationship with humanity. In Exodus 3, God tells Moses that He has 'seen the affliction of my people' in Egypt and has come down to deliver them. This revelation shows that God is not distant but is intimately involved in the struggles of His people. The psalmist reaffirms this in Psalm 86:15, describing God as 'full of compassion.' This view of God counters the misconception that He is harsh and uncaring; instead, the scriptures depict Him as a loving Father who actively seeks the well-being of His people, offering them hope and deliverance.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:7-8, Psalm 86:15, Isaiah 63:9

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