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How do we know that God sees us and cares for us?

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God's care and knowledge of our struggles are illustrated in how He intervened for Hagar, showing that He sees and hears the cries of the afflicted.

In the account of Hagar, God explicitly reveals His active compassion when he speaks to her in the wilderness. Hagar names the well 'Beer-lahai-roi,' meaning 'the well of Him who lives and sees me,' signifying her realization that God sees her plight and responds to her affliction. This indicates His intimate awareness and concern for individuals in distress. Likewise, throughout Scripture, especially in passages like Psalm 34:18, we learn that the Lord is near to the brokenhearted and saves the crushed in spirit, emphasizing that God always sees and cares for those in need.
Scripture References: Genesis 16:13, Psalm 34:18

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