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Finding Comfort in Psalm 10:14

“But you do see! Indeed you note trouble and grief, that you may take it into your hands; the helpless commit themselves to you; you have been the helper of the orphan.”

Psalms 10: 14

Psalm 10:14 talks about how God knows when we’re having a tough time and steps in to help. It shows that God sees our problems and that we can rely on Him for support, especially when we feel powerless or alone. This verse shows that God cares deeply for those who are struggling and is there to offer compassion and assistance when we need it most. It reminds us that we’re not alone and that God is always there to help us through hard times.

Hope from the Bible!

Ever feel like you’re in a tough spot, but nobody seems to notice? Maybe things are hard, and you just want someone to understand.

The Bible, in Psalm 10, has a message for you. The Psalmist (the person who wrote the Psalm)) is feeling frustrated because bad things are happening to good people. But then, something changes!

God Sees You!

The Psalm says, “But you do see!” This means even when it feels like no one is looking, God sees everything you’re going through. No struggle is too big or too small for Him to notice.

God Cares!

God doesn’t just see your problems, “He notes trouble and grief.” He pays attention to your pain. It can be a big relief to know someone understands how difficult things are.

God Will Help!

The Psalm says “He may take it into His hands.” This means God won’t just watch you suffer. He might take action to help, even if it doesn’t happen exactly when you want it to. Trusting in His plan can bring peace.

God Protects Those Who Need Him Most!

The Psalm talks about “the helpless.” People who have no one else to turn to can find comfort in God. “He has been the helper of the orphan.” This means God has a special place in His heart for those who are most vulnerable.

Remember, You’re Not Alone!

Even when you feel forgotten, God sees you, He cares, and He will help.

Think about this:

How can knowing God sees you change how you face tough times?

Does it comfort you to know someone understands your pain?

Is there someone you know who is struggling? Maybe you can reach out and offer them your support, just like God reaches out to us.

God is always with you!

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