There is no quote in The Bible "God watches out for fools and little children." You can search the King James Version online for yourself to be sure. I Peter 5:7 "Casting all your care upon Him, for He cares for you" represents God's true character and nature, a loving God who encourages the believer to petition God with all cares, problems, perplexities, questions, without reservation and it will not intimidate Him. He will provide a solution, a way and that way is through the Cross of the Saviour. When a child of God accepts the sacrifice of Christ who took the sinner's place, he receives forgiveness for sin and there is no more separation from God the Father. In all humility and with unspeakable reverent awe, a true miracle takes place in the believer's heart and he becomes a new creation, restored in fellowship with His Saviour and God the Father. Now the Father entreats the believer to approach Him boldly and not be shy about sharing the things that are bothering him, and like a father who pities his children and wants to care and provide for their needs, God the Father will take care of His children, too. This is not religion. This is a relationship. Religion mandates that followers prescribe to rules and regulations to control behavior to make them acceptable to God the Father. But that is not life, and all the efforts of a sincere person will never be able to replace or supplant the perfect atonement accomplished when the Saviour went to the Cross. Through the Lord's death and resurrection, anyone who accepts Christ (Yeshua) as Lord is now accepted in the beloved, anyone, any sinner. This is the new beginning, the new birth.
AnswerGod looks after and protects both babies and people of low IQ who will always be like a child. In His mercy, such people will automatically go straight to heaven. However, there is more than one definition of a 'fool': God defines a 'fool' as: "The fool has said in his heart, 'There is no God" (in Psalm 14:1 & Psalm 53:1); He does not watch over this type of fool.George Bernard Shaw said it
The infinitive phrase here is "to watch".
babies
just watch me
The infinitive phrase in the sentence "Candi is going to watch two movies in a row" is "to watch." This phrase functions as the main action that Candi plans to undertake.
The word "watch" is in the King James Version of the Bible 61 times. It is in 57 verses.
It is generally not recommended for babies to watch TV, as it can interfere with their development and sleep patterns. It is better for babies to engage in interactive activities and spend time with caregivers for healthy growth and development.
they watch tv
That is the correct spelling of the phrase "we watch football" in English.
The infinitive phrase in the sentence "Candi is going to watch two movies in a row" is "to watch two movies in a row." This phrase functions as the object of the verb "is going."
Yes. We also say "What is the time?" or "What time does your watch have?" or "What time does your watch say?" or "What is the time according to you watch?"
it suppose to start Sunday April 1st ( April Fools Day Watch Out )