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What does the Bible say about God's pity for His children?

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The Bible teaches that God pities His children like a father does, recognizing their frailty and need for compassion (Psalm 103:13-14).

Psalm 103 illustrates the depth of God's pity for those who fear Him. Just as a father shows tender compassion toward his children, so too does God demonstrate deep feelings for His people. He understands our frailty; He remembers that we are merely dust, deeply moved by our struggles and weaknesses (Psalm 103:14). This pity is not universal for all of humanity, but specifically for those who fear Him, acknowledging their need for grace and mercy.
Scripture References: Psalm 103:13-14

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