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How do we know that God's care for us is personal?

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God's care for us is personal and detailed, as illustrated by His knowledge of our tears and struggles.

The personal nature of God's care is beautifully illustrated in Scripture when it states that He 'puts my tears into his bottle' (Psalm 56:8), emphasizing that He is aware of our sorrows and counts them. This signifies that our feelings and experiences matter to Him; they are not overlooked or dismissed. God's involvement in the minutiae of our lives, from numbering our hairs to holding our tears, showcases a profound commitment to each individual believer. This deeply personal relationship reassures us that we are valued and intimately known by our Creator, who bears us like a father does his son. As believers, we can draw comfort from the knowledge that God is not just a distant observer but a loving Father who actively cares for us.
Scripture References: Psalm 56:8

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