Illness can make a person feel invisible—tucked away in quiet rooms, enduring pain that others may not notice or understand. But Jehovah God does not overlook a single sigh or tear. The psalmist reassures us:
📖 “You keep track of my wandering. Do collect my tears in your skin bottle. Are they not recorded in your book?” — Psalm 56:8. Every tear shed in weakness is precious to Him.
This awareness brings profound comfort. While others may minimize or forget our struggle, Jehovah God counts each moment of discomfort. He is not a distant observer but a loving Father who shares in the pain of His children. Knowing that our suffering is noticed by Him removes the loneliness that illness can bring.
When we realize that Jehovah sees and values our endurance, it changes how we cope. Illness may still be painful, but His watchful care assures us we are never unseen or forgotten. Each day endured is acknowledged by Him—and that alone brings strength.
