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What does it mean that God pities His children?

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God's pity for His children signifies His compassion and sympathy for our frailties and struggles (Psalm 103:13).

To say that God pities His children is to acknowledge His deep compassion and understanding of our human condition. In Psalm 103:13-14, it states, 'Like as a father pitieth his children, so the Lord pitieth them that fear him.' This illustrates that God is not indifferent to our struggles; He experiences empathy for our pains and weaknesses. His pity encompasses a desire to uplift and support His people, offering them grace and strength to endure life's challenges. This relational closeness reassures believers that they are cared for by a loving and sympathetic Father.
Scripture References: Psalm 103:13-14

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