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What does the Bible say about God seeing our affliction?

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The Bible assures us that God sees the affliction of His people and is deeply compassionate towards their suffering.

In Exodus 3:7, God declares, 'I have surely seen the affliction of my people.' This reveals God's intimate awareness of our struggles and His heartfelt concern for our sorrow. He observes our pain with such detail that it indicates His profound sympathy and intention to act on our behalf. Far from being indifferent, God hears our cries and is moved to deliver us, showing a divine empathy that is unique to Him alone. This verse encourages believers that even in times of great distress, they are not overlooked or forgotten by God, who sees and understands their suffering.
Scripture References: Exodus 3:7, Psalm 18:6

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