Lifespring! One Year Bible

Hosted BySteve Webb

A daily podcast in which we will read the entire Bible in one year. After completing the day's chapters, host Steve Webb shares a short commentary on that day's reading.

LSFAB0103: Jeremiah 12-16

Today’s Bible Translation

Bible translation used in today’s episode: Ch. 12-15 NIV, Ch. 16 NLV

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Thoughts

In Jeremiah chapter 16, verse 17, God said, “For I see all their ways. They are not hidden from My face, and their sin is not hidden from My eyes.”

Do you remember Hagar? You probably do. She was Sarai’s Egyptian slave, and when Sarai didn’t get pregnant, Sarai told Abram to lay with Hagar so that the Lord’s promise would be fulfilled through her. Yes, that was a bad plan, but that’s not the point we’re looking at today. 

So Hagar did get pregnant, and when she did, she took a snotty attitude with Sarai. So Sarai mistreated Hagar, and Hagar ran away. And then an angel of the Lord found Hagar near a spring in the desert. And the angel asked her where she was from and where she was going. Hagar told him that she was running away from Sarai, and the angel told her to go back to her and submit to her. And he told Hagar that she would have so many descendants that they could not be counted. 

And Hagar called the Lord “the God who sees me”. 

So in Jeremiah 16, God said, “For I see all their ways” and Hagar called Him “the God who sees me.”

Yes, God sees the sins we do, but He also sees us when we are in distress. He sees us because He is a God who deeply loves  us and watches over us like a shepherd watches his sheep or a doting parent watches their child. We do not serve a God who is disconnected from His creation. Our God knows what we need before we do. He cares. He loves. He sees.

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