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I am pleased to share with you what is mentioned in the
Psalm 31: 7
I will rejoice and rejoice in your mercy, because you have seen my affliction; You have known my anguished soul.
The psalmist says he rejoices in God, it is thanks to his mercy. God's love is abundantly compassionate. God looks at our afflictions and stops with open eyes and arms to extend his mercy and help us out of the distress situation we may be living. God is not like that priest and Levite who when they saw that man lying on the ground because some thieves had assaulted him, the priest and the Levite passed by and did not help him. God does not act that way, God stops in your affliction and takes enough time to help you and get up, and give you all the necessary attention. God acts like that Samaritan who, seeing the man lying on the ground, came to help and help him. God cares for you and me; Because God is merciful. That is why the psalmist says: "I will rejoice and rejoice in your mercy."
Our soul may be distressed by some unwanted situation, but we can trust the Lord because his Word says "God knows the anguished soul." If God knows the anguished soul, he knows perfectly well what causes the affliction and God knows what is the treatment that anguish requires, to give us the respective medicine and get out of the affliction.
Then we can be sure that God looks at our affliction and knows the anguish that devours us, and knows how he will provide us with his mercy.
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