I see you, a friend said in an online writers group where we support and encourage each other. Having felt stressed and anxious, I experienced a sense of peace and well-being with her words. She saw memy hopes, fears, struggles, and dreamsand loved me.
When I heard my friends simple but powerful encouragement, I thought of Hagar, a slave in Abrams household. After many years of Sarai and Abram still longing for an heir, Sarai followed the custom of the culture and told her husband to conceive through Hagar. But when Hagar became pregnant, she treated Sarai with contempt. When Sarai mistreated her in return, Hagar fled far away to the desert.
The Lord saw Hagar in her pain and confusion, and He blessed her with the promise that she would be the mother of many descendants. After the encounter, Hagar called the Lord El Roi, which means the God who sees me (Gen. 16:13), for she knew she wasnt alone or abandoned.
As Hagar was seenand lovedso are we. We might feel ignored or rejected by friends or family, yet we know that our Father sees not only the face we present to the world, but all of our secret feelings and fears. He speaks the words that bring us life.