God's awareness of the world goes far beyond a casual glance from above. The recurring theme of divine sight serves to strongly reinforce the belief that God truly sees and knows every single human action [רד״ק, מצודת דוד]. The heavens are understood to be a prepared dwelling place for God [מצודת ציון, מצודת דוד, ביאור שטיינזלץ]. From this established seat, God looks down [רש״י, רד״ק]. However, this is not a passing look, but rather a deep and focused observation [מצודת ציון].
This profound attention does not end with a broad, general view of humanity. Instead, it forms the foundation for exact, individual care. From His place, God sits in judgment, providing specific guidance to every person in every generation based on their personal choices and actions [מלבי״ם]. This personal care even takes on a cosmic scale. God arranges the stars and sets heavenly decrees to align perfectly with how each person behaves, placing every individual under the exact celestial conditions they deserve based on their deeds [אלשיך].