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What does the Bible say about God's respect for the lowly?

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The Bible states that though the Lord is high, He has respect for the lowly, meaning those who are humble and contrite over their sin (Psalm 138:6).

In Psalm 138:6, the scripture reveals a profound truth about God's nature: 'Though the Lord be high, yet hath he respect unto the lowly.' This verse emphasizes that despite God's exalted position above all, He is attentive to the humble and broken-hearted who recognize their sinfulness. The lowly, in this context, refers to those who have been brought to a state of humility due to their awareness of sin, feeling wretched, and crying out for God's mercy. This respect signifies that He actively sees and engages with those who acknowledge their frailty before Him, promising to provide comfort and revive those who are contrite (Isaiah 57:15).
Scripture References: Psalm 138:6, Isaiah 57:15, Psalm 113:7-8, Psalm 34:6

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