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

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The Bible shows that God is deeply concerned for His people, as illustrated through types like Mordecai's care for Esther.

Scripture illustrates God’s ongoing concern for His people through characters like Mordecai in the Book of Esther. Mordecai's daily visits to inquire about Esther’s well-being reflect a human care that parallels God's divine concern for His creation. In Genesis, for instance, Jacob sends Joseph to check on his brothers because he cares for their welfare. Similarly, God, in His omniscience, knows exactly how we are doing and is always working for our good. God's thoughts and purposes are eternal and stand firm, providing assurance that His plans are perfect and aimed at our ultimate benefit.
Scripture References: Esther 2:11, Genesis 37:14, Psalm 33:11, Isaiah 55:8-9

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Walking Every Day
Norm Wells · May 17, 2023
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