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How do we know that God will not forget us during difficult times?

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We know God will not forget us because He has promised never to forget His covenant people, as seen in Isaiah 44:21.

The assurance that God will not forget His people is rooted in His covenant promises. In times of difficulty, believers may feel forgotten, much like David expressed in Psalm 42:9. Yet, scripture reassures us that God’s memory is eternally faithful. Isaiah 44:21 states, 'Thou shalt not be forgotten of me.' This is backed by the demonstration of God's care, such as in the provision for the sparrows mentioned in Luke 12:6; if God cares for them, how much more will He remember and care for His chosen people? The covenant He established through Jesus guarantees our security, affirming that we are never alone in our storms.
Scripture References: Isaiah 44:21, Psalm 42:9, Luke 12:6

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