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What does pity mean in the context of God's character?

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Pity refers to God's deep compassion and sympathy for our weaknesses and struggles.

In the biblical context, pity reflects God's nature of compassion towards humanity, particularly His children. This term encompasses tender mercies and the act of understanding and feeling for the suffering of others. As articulated in Psalm 103, just as a father shows pity towards his children, God exercises this divine pity towards us in our frailty and sinfulness. He actively desires to comfort, nurture, and restore His people, addressing their physical and spiritual needs. This trait of God serves as a reminder of His relational approach and the intimate connection He fosters with His children.
Scripture References: Psalm 103:13-14, James 5:11

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Fatherly Pity
Paul Mahan · Nov 7, 2004
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