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What does the Bible say about God's compassion for His people?

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The Bible shows that God is deeply compassionate toward His people, as highlighted in Luke 7:13, where Jesus expresses His compassion for the widow.

The Scriptures illustrate God's compassion vividly, especially in the account of the widow in Luke 7:13, where Jesus notices her profound sorrow and addresses her with 'Weep not.' This moment signifies not only Christ's empathy but also His active intervention in our sufferings. Just as Jesus took notice of this widow's plight, He takes notice of the struggles of His people today, providing comfort and care during our times of distress. Furthermore, Hebrews 2:18 affirms that because He suffered, He is able to help those who are tempted, showcasing His intimate understanding of human fragility and needs.
Scripture References: Luke 7:13, Hebrews 2:18

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A Widow’s Son
Eric Lutter · Jun 9, 2024
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