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What does the Bible say about God's care during suffering?

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The Bible affirms that God cares deeply for His people, even in times of suffering and chaos.

In Habakkuk's prophecy, the prophet questions God's apparent silence and absence during severe trials and injustices faced by his people. He cries out, 'Doesn't God care?' This reflects a common struggle among believers as they witness moral decay and personal suffering. God's response demonstrates His profound care, as He orchestrates events even through wicked nations for the purpose of correction and to preserve His people. This serves as a reminder that suffering is not a sign of God's neglect but may often be a means of sanctification and guidance, showcasing His ultimate concern for our spiritual well-being.
Scripture References: Habakkuk 1:12-17

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Doesn't God Care?
Don Fortner · Aug 24, 2010
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