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What does the Bible say about suffering and God's sympathy?

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Psalm 34:19 teaches that the Lord delivers the righteous from their afflictions, highlighting His sympathy for their suffering.

Psalm 34:19 assures us that while many are the afflictions of the righteous, the Lord promises deliverance from them all. This verse serves as a powerful reminder of God's compassionate nature, particularly during the trials and sorrows we face in this life. Each believer carries unique burdens, but no sorrow is too great for Christ to understand. He sympathizes deeply with our afflictions, for He Himself experienced the trials of humanity during His earthly ministry, showcasing a love that is both vast and personal.

The perennial comforts found in Christ's sympathy are further amplified when we consider His own experiences of pain, poverty, and grief. He knew what it meant to face physical ailments, economic hardship, and personal loss. This means that when we suffer—whether from illness, loss, or any form of sorrow—Christ can relate to our anguish. His empathetic heart draws near to us in our struggles, stitching together the fabric of hope and solace that secures our faith amidst turmoil. Instead of distancing ourselves in times of despair, we are called to draw closer to Him, taking our needs directly to the Lord who cares for us.
Scripture References: Psalm 34:19, Matthew 8:17

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Psalm 34:19
Octavius Winslow · Oct 6, 2016
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