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What does the Bible say about feeling forgotten by God?

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The Bible acknowledges feelings of being forgotten by God, as seen in Psalm 13, but reassures believers that God never truly forgets His children.

In Psalm 13, David articulates a profound feeling of abandonment, asking God, 'How long wilt thou forget me?' This sentiment is shared in various Psalms, emphasizing a common struggle among believers. Despite these feelings, Scripture affirms that God is omniscient and cannot forget His own. Isaiah 49:15-16 highlights this truth: 'Can a woman forget her sucking child, that she should not have compassion on the son of her womb? Yea, they may forget, yet will I not forget thee.' This assures believers that God's commitment to them is unwavering, regardless of their emotional state.
Scripture References: Psalm 13, Isaiah 49:15-16, 1 Samuel 1, 1 Peter 5:7, Isaiah 49:15

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Gabe Stalnaker · Jan 21, 2015
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