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How does God know our sorrows?

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God knows our sorrows personally, as highlighted in Exodus 3:7-8 where He identifies with our pain.

In Exodus 3:7-8, God states, 'For I know their sorrows.' This intimate knowledge signifies that God does not merely observe our suffering from a distance; rather, He experiences it alongside us. The Hebrew word for 'know' suggests a deep, personal acquaintance with our struggles. God entered into human experience through Christ, who empathizes with our weaknesses and understands our trials. This assures us that in our moments of sorrow, we are met by a God who intimately knows what we are going through and provides comfort and refuge in our time of need.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:7-8

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