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What does God’s compassion look like in the Bible?

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God's compassion is seen through His actions in remembering His covenant and responding to His people’s suffering.

In Exodus 2:25, it states that God had respect unto the children of Israel, reflecting His compassionate nature. God's compassion involves His willingness to see, hear, and act on behalf of His people. He remembered the covenant He made with the patriarchs, which brings assurance that His promises stand firm. Throughout the Bible, God’s compassion is consistently linked with His covenant faithfulness. For instance, in Psalm 107, we see how He delivers those in distress and provides for those who cry out to Him. God's compassion is not passive; it motivates Him to intervene and deliver, revealing the richness of His grace toward those who trust in Him.
Scripture References: Exodus 2:25, Psalm 107:6, Psalm 89:27

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