The Bible explicitly tells us that God loves and cares about you deeply. And even if your emotional connection with Him isn’t always there, God is still near. So here is the game-changer: God’s promise is that if we draw near to God then He will draw near to us (James 4:8).
God cares about each of us. He allows us to steward financial resources for his glory and our good. He knows that as we glorify him out of gratitude for his gifts to us, we experience true life.
Does God care about what we care about?
The first one is Matthew 21:22 (ESV) Jesus says, “Whatever you ask in prayer, you will receive, if you have faith.” Did you see it? God cares about whatever you care about. Or, like we say at my church, “God cares about your ‘Whatever!
Does Jesus really care?
Yes, Jesus cares about us. He cares about the big things in our lives; He cares about the little things in our lives. He knows when we hurt; He sees when we cry; He feels our pain and our grief, and He cares.
Jesus cared deeply about the poor and the downtrodden, demonstrating his compassion in tangible ways: giving sight to the blind, touching the leper, healing the sick. But he also preached the good news of God’s love and salvation. Being on Jesus’ side means doing it all.
Who wrote Jesus Care?
Frank E Graeff is the author of this song. Frank E. Graeff was a minister in the Methodist denomination and served some of its leading churches, in the Philadelphia Conference.
What is God’s care for his people?
God provides us with material things, Matthew 6.25-34.
God always sustains His people, Philippians 4.19. He wants us to depend on Him. It is also important to remember that material things should not become our primary goal in life. See Colossians 3.1-2 and Matthew 16.24-26.
Does Jesus have a middle name?
The Son of Godn’s full name? Jesus Harold Christ. There are other notable theories, though. The most popular competing theory is that his middle name is Harold.
What is God’s love for us?
The Good News: God’s love justifies our lives and fills us with hope for the future. “God so loved the world that he gave his only Son, so that everyone who believes in him won’t perish but will have eternal life.” The Good News: Even death has no dominion over those who love and are loved by the Lord.
Who baptized Jesus?
Jesus seeks out John the Baptist and is baptized in order to fulfill all righteousness. Matthew 3: 13-17 13 ¶Then cometh Jesus from Galilee to Jordan unto John, to be baptized of him.
What did Jesus eat on a typical day? The short answer: a lot of bread. Bread was a staple in the typical daily diet in the first-century Greco-Roman world, supplemented with limited amounts of local fruits and vegetables, oil, and salt. Bread in first-century Galilee would have been made with wheat or barley flour.
What was Jesus’s full name?
Jesus’ name in Hebrew was “Yeshua” which translates to English as Joshua.
Does God Have a name?
Yahweh is the principal name in the Old Testament by which God reveals himself and is the most sacred, distinctive and incommunicable name of God.
Does God have a gender?
The Catechism of the Catholic Church (CCC) #239 states, in reference to the Father: “God transcends the human distinction between the sexes. He is neither man nor woman: He is God.” The CCC discusses the traditional imagery and language of God as Father.
Does God Look Like?
Who created God?
We ask, “If all things have a creator, then who created God?” Actually, only created things have a creator, so it’s improper to lump God with his creation. God has revealed himself to us in the Bible as having always existed.
How many heavens are there?
In religious or mythological cosmology, the seven heavens refer to seven levels or divisions of the Heavens (Heaven). The concept, also found in the ancient Mesopotamian religions, can be found in Judaism, Christianity, and Islam; a similar concept is also found in some other religions such as Hinduism.
Who Wrote the Bible?
Even after nearly 2,000 years of its existence, and centuries of investigation by biblical scholars, we still don’t know with certainty who wrote its various texts, when they were written or under what circumstances. READ MORE: The Bible Says Jesus Was Real.