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What does the Bible say about God's awareness of our struggles?

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The Bible reveals that God is always aware of our struggles, as seen when Hagar named the Lord 'You, God, see me' in Genesis 16:13.

In Genesis 16:13, we encounter Hagar, who, in her great distress, acknowledges God's awareness of her plight by exclaiming, 'You, God, see me.' This profound truth is a reminder for all believers that God is intimately aware of our struggles and cares for us in our times of need. Hagar's recognition of God's omnipresence and concern reflects a key biblical principle: that God does not abandon His people but watches over them with love. This assurance is echoed throughout Scripture, reminding us that even when we may feel lost or forgotten, God sees and understands our circumstances.
Scripture References: Genesis 16:13, Psalm 33:13

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Genesis 16:13
Robert Hawker · Mar 4, 2016
Psalm 33:13
Charles Spurgeon · Sep 28, 2016
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