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What does the Bible say about God's knowledge of our sorrows?

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God clearly states in Exodus 3:7-8 that He knows the sorrows of His people and is compassionate towards their suffering.

In Exodus 3:7-8, God reveals His intimate knowledge of the afflictions faced by His people in Egypt, declaring, 'I have surely seen the affliction of my people.' This phrase emphasizes the deep compassion and understanding that God possesses regarding human suffering. He is not a distant deity but one who empathizes with the sorrows and struggles of His people. The repeated assertion 'I know their sorrows' reinforces that God's awareness is not superficial; rather, it signifies a profound connection to the grief they experience. This self-revelation is foundational for understanding God's character and His desire to alleviate the burdens of His people.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:7-8

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