'Welfare' in the Bible
Indeed, Mordecai the Jew was second in authority only to King Ahasuerus and was a powerful official among the Jewish people. Mordecai was accepted favorably by his many kinsmen, and he sought the good of his countrymen and spoke out for the welfare of all his people.
For the sake of the Temple of the LORD our God, I will seek your welfare. A Song of Ascents
The righteous person looks out for the welfare of his livestock, but even the compassion of the wicked is cruel.
Then the LORD told me, "Don't pray for the welfare of these people.
"Who will have pity on you, Jerusalem, and who will grieve for you? Who will go out of his way to ask about your welfare?
Seek the welfare of the city to which I've exiled you and pray to the LORD for it, for your welfare depends on its welfare.'
No one should seek his own welfare, but rather his neighbor's.
I do not have anyone else like him who takes a genuine interest in your welfare.