the Chosen People

Hear our Cries!

God hears the cries of the Israelites and remembers His covenant, affirming His faithfulness and compassion in times of suffering.

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Psalm 34:17
Does God hear us when we cry out in pain? The Israelites, enslaved and burdened, cried out to God, and their cries reached heaven. In Exodus 2:23-25, we see that God hears, remembers, and responds to His people’s suffering with compassion and a plan of redemption. In our own seasons of struggle, we can trust that God sees and cares. He is not distant but intimately aware of our pain, ready to act in His perfect timing. When life feels overwhelming, remember that your cries are never ignored. God is near, faithful, and working for your good. Rest in the truth that He hears, He remembers, and He will respond.
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