13 She gave this name to the LORD who spoke to her: "You are the God who sees me," for she said, "I have now seen the One who sees me." The God Who Sees. Desejo receber notificações de destaques e novidades.She was a widow and she lived with her mother-in-law, who was also a widowBut now she had heard an inner invitation to come and taste and seeBorn in the same House of Bread to be the Bread of LifeBut then she watched as they nailed Him to the crossEra viúva e morava com a sogra, que também era viúvaMas agora ela ouvira um intimo convite para vir provar e verNascido na mesma Casa do Pão para ser o Pão da VidaNomeada Maria de Madalena, atormentada por demôniosAtormentado por espíritos malignos, e Jesus a libertouQuando você está se sentindo sozinho, eu sou o Deus que vêTem certeza que deseja sair sem salvar suas alterações? JEHOVAH-ROI: THE GOD WHO SEES Scripture: Acts 4: 32 – 5: 11. Blessing always follows obedience. He SEES her, and “She gave this name to the LORD who spoke to her: You are the God who sees me,’ for she said, ‘I have seen by the One who sees me.’” (Genesis 16:13) And yes, she obeys and goes back. One of the Biblical names God is El Roi: The God Who Sees Me. 14 That is why the well was called Beer Lahai Roi ; it is still there, between Kadesh and Bered.

Kadesh means Have we caught a vision of God as the One who sees us, knows us, and intimately cares for us? God Who Sees. Years, thousands of years, before you found yourself in this situation, God wrote a story to show you He sees all, He knows the difficulty you are walking through, and He has a plan. Hagar, glimpsing here something of God's omniscience and power, names Him Have you found God to be the one who lives and sees, the one who knows all about your life and your circumstances? While your picture of God may be presently skewed, His picture of you is not. For permission to use this content, please review Website © 2018 by Ray Stedman Ministries. (Genesis 16:13) To some, that might seem scary; God knows all the dark places in your soul, the things you’d never post on social media. THEME: There is a deliberate contrast in this passage. Genesis 16:13 Then she called the name of the LORD who spoke to her, You-Are-The-God Who-Sees; for she said, “Have I also here seen Him who sees me?” (NKJV) Alone, angry and afraid the young Egyptian woman sat near the spring in the desert. But look at how Jesus demonstrated this when He was here. I’m asking God to bless you and I’m praying for you, right now to connect on a new and deeply personal level with the God who sees you. The basic issue is not only mission, but also how the church will function together as contributors to the cause and as community. To those who don’t want to bring a child into this world because they are afraid that child will suffer, please know that while God’s plans often include difficulties, they are not meaningless. The one who knows the past and the future and says to you as He said to Hagar, We are also told that this well is located between Kadesh and Bered. She's crying in the desert She's lost in her despair She thinks nobody loves her Hagar thinks nobody's there But God says. Are we running to Him or away from Him?Daily Devotion © 2006 by Ray Stedman Ministries. God’s people are called to holiness and are accountable… [Hagar] gave this name to the LORD who spoke to her: It is the angel of the Lord who finds Hagar. 15 So Hagar bore Abram a son, and Abram gave the name Ishmael to the son she had borne. All rights reserved.This Daily Devotion was Inspired by one of Ray's Messages



Genesis 16:13 says Hagar gave the name El Roi to the Lord who spoke to her.

But I can point you to the God who chooses you when others reject you, who loves you dearly when others mistreat you (c.f. This is the first appearance of the phrase With the command to return comes the promise of blessing. Hagar was a single mother She was abandoned by the family she belonged to And there in the wilderness with her son alone With very little provision She was wondering She was questioning Does anyone care?.