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He Sees Our Fears

  • Writer: Anya P.C.
    Anya P.C.
  • Jul 27
  • 1 min read

Updated: Sep 11

Man kneeling in prayer, hands clasped, bathed in soft light from a window, creating a serene atmosphere. Shadows and muted tones.


‎The world will not understand; definitely, they won’t.

‎The world will only judge us, but our High Priest understands us.


‎He knows our name, ‎He knows our frame, ‎He knows our fears.


‎He understands our understands our weakness,

‎He knows we are dust.


‎We have an Advocate,

‎We have a High Priest;

‎We have our Defense Counsel,


‎He bought us with His blood,

‎The blood of Calvary that paid the price,

‎And sealed the deal.


‎So we approach His Throne,

‎In the child-like creature He created us,

‎For He is our Unseen Father;


‎The One Who first cast His undying love upon us, even before we knew Him.

‎SO WE WALK IN HIS PRESENCE, UNASHAMED.


‎Cleansed and Clothed by the blood.

SO WE ARE HIS AND HIS ALONE!


‎I AM HIS!


1 Comment


Mohamed. Ph,D
Jul 29

🏵️🏵️Anya, your words resonate deeply with the human longing for understanding, mercy, and divine connection. From an Islamic perspective, the Creator who loves us unconditionally is Allah, the Most Merciful and Most Compassionate. **He says in the Qur'an, 'And your Lord is the Forgiving, Full of Mercy...'** (Surah Al-Hijr 15:56). Just as you seek reassurance in His understanding, Muslims believe that Allah *knows* every thought, every fear, and every weakness. **The Prophet Muhammad (peace be upon him) said, ‘Allah has ninety-nine names—one hundred less—and whoever enumerates them will enter Paradise.’** These names are expressions of His attributes, including Ar-Rahman (The Merciful) and Al-Ghaffar (The Forgiving).


Your analogy of approaching the throne echoes the Islamic belief that **Allah’s mercy surpasses His…


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