In Psalms, chapter one hundred and three, verse thirteen, God shows mercy to those who truly fear Him. The fear of God is a redeeming fear that motivates us to turn away from evil, to keep God’s precepts, and to seek the Lord’s nearness and grace. The blessings God gives to those who fear Him are His mercy, lovingkindness, and forgiveness, as in Isaiah one, verse eighteen, chapter thirty-eight, verse seventeen, and Jeremiah thirty-one, verse fourteen; His fatherly love and compassion in verses thirteen and fourteen, His faithfulness and goodness to their children in verse seventeen of this theme chapter.
The theme verse under the benefits of the Lord section illustrates He understands the life situation of those who believe and endeavor to trust and live by His Word. God knows the evil one they face with the deception and strategic ways of living in this carnal world. However, the Lord also knows the hearts of those whose determination is to serve Him in Spirit and truth and desire to overcome whatever obstacles and challenges they may encounter, unaware or unexpected, any day at any time. God is always there because He is Omnipotent, which means all-powerful, as in Revelation nineteen, verse six, ” And I heard as it were the voice of a great multitude, and as the voice of many waters, and as the voice of mighty thunderings saying, Alleluia: for the Lord God omnipotent reigneth.” Therefore, when His people call upon Him, He is there, ready, willing, and able. “Call unto me, and I will answer thee, and shew thee great and mighty things, which thou knowest not,” as in Jeremiah thirty-three, verse three.
Moreover, we as believers should pitieth for the unbelievers who do not know God and have compassion for them because they are unaware.