Country star Rory Feek has shared a heart-breaking tribute about watching his two-year-old daughter Indiana — and how she gives him strength since wife Joey passed away.

Feek shared a video of tender moments between Indiana, who was born with Down Syndrome in 2014, and her late mother, Joey Feek, his musical partner in Joey + Rory.

'God doesn’t make mistakes,' wrote Rory, 51, as he described watching Indiana stir in her crib on Tuesday morning.

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Country Star Rory Feek says his 2-year-old daughter Indiana (pictured) gives him strength in the months after his wife Joey's passing

Rory (right) shared a video of tender moments between Indiana (left) and her late mother, Joey (left)

Little Indiana was born with Down Syndrome to the couple famous for their country music duo Joey + Rory

'Indiana is not less than any other child. Different is not less. Having down-syndrome doesn’t make her life any less meaningful than someone else’s or her dreams or feelings any less important. Not as a child and I suspect, not in the years to come when she grows to be an adult.'

Joey Feek passed away from cervical cancer on March 4 at age 40, on Mother's Day.

Rory said watching his daughter grow up gives him renewed strength in the heartbreak of his loss.

'Watching her sit up, look around, then roll back over… and listening to her talk to herself and her hands, I’m reminded what a gift she is,' he wrote.

He recalled how loved ones would tell him they were sorry upon hearing of her diagnosis with Down Syndrome.

'That’s such a strange response to the birth of a child,' Rory wrote. 'Maybe they were just sensing the confusion in my voice or more likely, they didn’t know what to say. I didn’t and don’t think anything negative about their responses.'

Joey Feek (pictured) passed away from cervical cancer on March 4 at age 40, on Mother's Day

Rory says watching his daughter grow up gives him renewed strength in his darkest hours

In his tribute, the dad said 'watching her sit up, look around, then roll back over… and listening to her talk to herself and her hands, I’m reminded what a gift she is'

Rory called his baby daughter a 'gift.'

'Some learn faster, some slower,' he wrote of children with Down Syndrome. 'Some are silent and some vocal. Some crawl and walk earlier than others and some, like Indy… take their time.

'But they are all beautiful. All gifts from heaven above.'

Rory and Joey had dreamed for years of welcoming their own child after tying the knot in 2002.

That became a reality when the couple welcomed Indiana in 2014 in what Rory said 'was a dream come true in more ways than most people know.'

Rory and Joey (pictured) had dreamed for years of welcoming their own child after tying the knot in 2002

That became a reality when the couple welcomed Indiana in 2014 in what Rory said 'was a dream come true in more ways than most people know'

Joey 'cried and cried' when she found out little Indiana would grow up without a mom

In the fall of 2015, when the couple found out Joey wouldn't survive long, the two sat in their backyard as Joey 'cried and cried.'

'But not because of the news that the cancer had spread and there was nothing more the doctors could do,' Rory wrote in a previous blog.

'She cried because Indy was going to lose her mama, and I was going to be a single father again.'

After a prayer, he and Joey began cherishing their precious remaining time together.

Rory has since renewed his relationship with his eldest daughters Heidi and Hope, who were born from a previous marriage.

Rory raised Heidi and Hope as a single father for over a decade and once admitted that 'at times I was more concerned about being a great songwriter than being a great father.'

Joey was diagnosed with cancer in June 2014, just a few months after she and Rory welcomed Indiana

Rory has since renewed his relationship with his eldest daughters Heidi and Hope, who were born from a previous marriage

Rory raised Heidi and Hope as a single father for over a decade and once admitted that 'at times I was more concerned about being a great songwriter than being a great father'

Joey was diagnosed with cancer in June 2014, just a few months after she and Rory welcomed Indiana.

The cancer eventually spread and, in October 2015, doctors revealed there was nothing they could do for Joey.

Joey was a restaurant owner when she met Rory, falling in love with him as he performed during a songwriter's night.

And while Rory was a noted songwriter who had penned hits for artists such as Blake Shelton, the couple got their big break in 2008 when they appeared on the reality show 'Can You Duet' on Country Music Television.

They finished in third place on the show and signed a record contract soon after - and have been making music ever since right up until the release of their new album last month.

Rory recalled how loved ones would tell him they were sorry upon hearing of her diagnosis with Down Syndrome, but found it a 'strange response'

Rory said his baby daughter Indiana is a 'gift' — and that 'God doesn't make mistakes'