Does God think about you?

God knows everything about each one of us (Psalm 139:1), and we were each made in His image (Genesis 1:27). We don't have to fear what God thinks about us because He always, always looks at us with love.


Who does God think we are?

“We are God's children, and if children, also heirs—heirs of God and coheirs with Christ—if indeed we suffer with him so that we may also be glorified with him” (Rom. 8:17).

What does the Bible say about God thinking about us?

God cares for us

“For I know the thoughts I think toward you, says the Lord, thoughts of peace and not of evil, to give you a future and a hope.” Jeremiah 29:11.


How many times does God think of me?

We are told in the living Word that God's thoughts toward us are as numerous as the grains of sand upon earth. This has been mathematically calculated (seven quintillions) but really, the analogy means immeasurable. The number of thoughts God has toward you and me is beyond our ability to comprehend or grasp.

How does God look at you?

He sees you in the Beloved—He sees you in Christ, and He sees the blood that has been shed for you by His dear Son. When God looks at you today, He sees Jesus. Because of this, His thoughts toward you are thoughts of loving-kindness, forgiveness, blessings, and favor.


God's Thinking About You | Joyce Meyer



Does God see me cry?

He Sees Your Tears

When we feel fear, sadness, or despair, our vocabulary of words just can't seem to communicate as well as weeping does. But, God sees your tears. He hears your cry. He is mindful of what scares you and stresses you and saddens you.

Who saw God's face?

Moses saw God face-to-face upon an unknown mountain sometime after he spoke to the Lord in the burning bush but before he went to free the children of Israel from Egypt (see Moses 1:1–2, 17, 25–26, 42; see also Exodus 3:1–10).

Does God smile at me?

Our Lord, the One who knows us best, flashes His gracious smile on us daily! Because of our weakness, failure, and disobedience, we may fear that God is scowling. God assures us, however, that His smile does not depend on us. It's His free gift.


Does God watch over you?

We must always remember that God never takes His eyes off us – we must have this security within us. The truth is whether we are aware of it or not, we journey in life with God watching over us. He will keep His promises to see us through – in life, in death, and in heaven, God will watch over us too.

Does God miss you?

He loves you and misses you. Out of God's love, he called Solomon and told him to ask for what he desired. Solomon asked for wisdom and understanding (1 Kings 3.5). Solomon dedicated his heart to the will of God, and if the purpose of God is a success, you will also succeed.

Does God want us to overthink?

God has given us the power to take control of our thoughts. When overthinking becomes an obstacle to our relationship with Him, it's time to capture those thoughts! “… Fix your thoughts on what is true, and honorable, and right, and pure, and lovely, and admirable.


Does God talk to you in your mind?

Additionally, He speaks to us through His Holy Spirit and through dreams, visions and our thoughts. Further, God will use events and circumstances to speak with us. More often than not, God uses the people He has placed in our lives to speak to us.

What are the 3 things God wants us to do?

3 Things God Calls Us To Do Today
  • Love Him with all of our hearts. ( Matt 22:37) a. How do I love God with all of my heart, soul, and mind today?
  • Love our neighbors as ourselves (Matt 22:39) a. How do I love my neighbor as much as I love myself? ...
  • Make disciples of all nations. ( Matt 28:19)


Is God just a person?

God is a person and has these qualities without the human limitations. God is an intellect which is not limited or finite, not faulty or corrupted. God is perfect consciousness.


How does God call us?

The call of God comes to us through the means of human voices. As we hear the good news about Jesus from preachers or friends, in church services, casual conversations, or in written form, our heart hears the voice of God, calling us through the Spirit into a relationship with him.

What are signs that God is talking to you?

It's been posited that God speaks to us through circumstances: blocked pathways, dreams, feelings, inspirations, music, nature, symbols, tender mercies, thoughts and visions. Some say he communicates through the community of believers, prayer, scriptures, sermons, wise counsel and His very creation.

What are signs that God loves you?

5 Ways to Know God Loves You
  • He created you. Psalm 139 says He knew you before you were born. ...
  • Christ died for you. While you were still a sinner, Christ died for you. ...
  • He gave you the Bible. John 10:10 says that God wants you to have “a rich and satisfying life”. ...
  • He is jealous over you. ...
  • He wants a relationship with you.


Does God like talking to us?

Not only does God love speaking to you, he also loves hearing from you (John 16:24). Prayer doesn't have to be a complicated thing. It's really just you talking to God and learning to listen to him.

What happens when God laugh?

God laughs at those who set themselves against his anointed (Psalm 59:8). And when he laughs, he does so for our sake, to communicate to us. He laughs to give off signals — signals that are horrible to his enemies and wonderful to his friends. The most memorable instance is Psalm 2.

How many times does God laugh?

Three times in the Book of Psalms (Psalm 2:4; 37:13; 59:8) we read that God shall laugh. The word "laugh" does not mean what we usually think of today as laughing with "joy" or "making a joke of." It always means, "to hold in derision — to mock or to scorn."


Is God paying attention?

God is attentive to our burdens, our stresses, and our emotions. His offer to hear our prayers is so personal that it is on the level of one of our children asking us for a snack.

What happens if you look at God's face?

No one can look directly at the Creator of Genesis 1 and simply call it a nice experience. In other words, no one can see the face of God and simply chayay – continue as if everything was normal. Looking into the face of God can change us in such dramatic ways that our previous life is destroyed.

Who created the 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. Atheists counter that there is no reason to assume the universe was created.


Can we see God in heaven?

He is invisible. He is present everywhere. And, he is not localized like we are. Any change in our nature wouldn't help us see God, because it would take a change in His (invisible) nature.