Who Will Hear You?
When was the last time you were DESPERATE? So desperate that you had nowhere to turn and no one to help you?
When was the last time you were in such despair that the ONLY thing you could do was cry or yell "HELP!"?
Imagine a family that is broken up. Imagine this family has a father who has had children by two women. Imagine how much those women DON'T get along. Imagine being the woman that has to leave the home with your little boy, and it becomes easy to imagine despair (Where will I go?), rejection (The father that was supposed to protect us is nowhere to be found), fear (How will I feed my boy?).
The woman, the mother, has a name. It is Hagar. Her son is Ishmael. The father is Abraham. Yes, THAT Abraham, the father of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
As the mother is crying and lost in the wilderness, something happens. Or, put more correctly, Someone happens to come on the scene.
"Hagar...where have you come from and where are you going?" It's the voice of God.
Hagar and God begin a conversation and before it is all over, Hagar goes from being all alone to having a Friend. She now calls this Friend, "the God Who sees me".
One interaction. One conversation. A woman, (a servant woman), of desperation goes from being all alone to providing us with one of the most amazing names for God in all of scripture.
What would you call God today?
Do you know Him as "the God who sees me"?
Grace & peace.
When was the last time you were in such despair that the ONLY thing you could do was cry or yell "HELP!"?
Imagine a family that is broken up. Imagine this family has a father who has had children by two women. Imagine how much those women DON'T get along. Imagine being the woman that has to leave the home with your little boy, and it becomes easy to imagine despair (Where will I go?), rejection (The father that was supposed to protect us is nowhere to be found), fear (How will I feed my boy?).
The woman, the mother, has a name. It is Hagar. Her son is Ishmael. The father is Abraham. Yes, THAT Abraham, the father of Judaism, Christianity, and Islam.
As the mother is crying and lost in the wilderness, something happens. Or, put more correctly, Someone happens to come on the scene.
"Hagar...where have you come from and where are you going?" It's the voice of God.
Hagar and God begin a conversation and before it is all over, Hagar goes from being all alone to having a Friend. She now calls this Friend, "the God Who sees me".
One interaction. One conversation. A woman, (a servant woman), of desperation goes from being all alone to providing us with one of the most amazing names for God in all of scripture.
What would you call God today?
Do you know Him as "the God who sees me"?
Grace & peace.
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