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What does it mean that God is a father to the fatherless?

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God promises to care for and protect those who are vulnerable and in need.

In Scripture, God characterizes Himself as a father to the fatherless, signifying His role as a protector and provider for those who are powerless or abandoned. Psalm 68:5 states, 'A father of the fatherless and a judge of the widows is God in his holy habitation.' This language reflects God's compassionate nature and His commitment to defend the vulnerable. In the New Testament, Jesus reassures His followers that they will not be left as orphans, but that He will come to them (John 14:18). God actively engages in the lives of the marginalized, ensuring their needs are met and their cries are heard. For believers, this truth enhances their understanding of God's love and provision.
Scripture References: Psalm 68:5, John 14:18

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Psalm 68, p2 of 5
Rick Warta · Sep 12, 2024
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