Lessons on God's Response to Suffering

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Discover how God hears, remembers, looks upon, and acknowledges His people in times of suffering, offering valuable lessons for today. Learn about God's ever-present nature, His faithful promises, and His compassionate care for His people.

  • Gods Response
  • Suffering
  • Lessons
  • Compassion
  • Promises

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  1. When Gods People Suffer Exodus 2:23-25

  2. 1. God HEARD Their Groaning The Lord was moved to pity by their groaning (Judges 2:18). the cries of the reapers have reached the ears of the Lord (James 5:4). God is always paying attention to His people.

  3. 2. God REMEMBERED His Covenant Genesis 15:13-18 God remembered His holy promise (Psalm 105:42). 2 Timothy 2:11-13 God has given to us exceedingly great and precious promises (2 Pet. 1:4).

  4. 3. God LOOKED Upon Them Exodus 3:16, 4:31 Psalm 34:15-16 Looked means knowing firsthand. God sees and knows everything we endure.

  5. 4. God ACKNOWLEDGED Them had respect unto (KJV) took notice of them (NASB) knew (ESV)

  6. 4. God ACKNOWLEDGED Them The Hebrew word came to mean to approve, thus God was acknowledging them as His people. The Hebrew word also meant to know by experience, indicating God was suffering along with them (Acts 9:4).

  7. Lessons For Today 1. God is ever-present, even when it seems He is not. 2. God does hear our prayers, even when we cannot see His answers. 3. God acknowledges our pain and suffering. He cares. 4. Things happen on God s time-table, not ours. 5. God keeps His promises.

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