What an encouragement to know that even if no one else knows our needs and is praying for us, Christ does and is.
by Randy Alcorn
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In Randy Alcorn's book "Seeing the Unseen: A Daily Dose of Eternal Perspective," he emphasizes the powerful idea that even when we feel isolated or overlooked, we are never truly alone in our struggles. The quote highlights the comforting notion that Christ is aware of our needs and is actively interceding for us, offering a profound sense of reassurance and hope. This understanding encourages individuals to find solace in their faith, knowing that divine support is always present, regardless of external circumstances.

Alcorn’s message serves as a reminder that, in times of hardship, the feeling of being unseen can be alleviated by the knowledge that Christ sees and cares about our situations deeply. This perspective shifts focus from seeking validation from others to finding strength in a personal relationship with Christ, who understands our burdens and uplifts us in prayer. It invites readers to trust in a higher power that is intimately aware of their lives.

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