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God is concerned about everything that concerns us - without exception.
Billy Graham
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Interpretation

What this quote means

This quote emphasizes that God cares deeply about every aspect of our lives.

Billy Graham's quote conveys the idea that God is not indifferent to any part of our lives. It suggests that regardless of how trivial or serious our concerns may seem, they matter to God, highlighting His attentiveness and love towards us in every situation we face.

Themes

GodConcernLifeFaithCare

In practice

Example use cases

In a sermon about faith, one might say, 'Remember, God is concerned about everything that concerns us.'

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