“You are the God who sees me”
GENESIS 16:13
Trusting in God’s promises and waiting for them to come to pass can be challenging, but resting in His faithfulness brings peace to our hearts and allows us to wait patiently on His timing. ~ Tanya
Have you met Hagar? In Genesis 16:1–16 we are introduced to this woman who, in the care of others, was forced into a position for which she did not ask but then was punished for. Perhaps you can relate? So many daughters of God find themselves in difficult situations due to other’s choices or life circumstances. While they would never voluntarily choose those situations, they nevertheless are forced to contend with:
Anger
Addiction
Abuse
Abandonment
“You are the God who sees me” GENESIS 16:13
Trusting in God’s promises and waiting for them to come to pass can be challenging, but resting in His faithfulness brings peace to our hearts and allows us to wait patiently on His timing. ~ Tanya
Have you met Hagar? In Genesis 16:1–16 we are introduced to this woman who, in the care of others, was forced into a position for which she did not ask but then was punished for. Perhaps you can relate? So many daughters of God find themselves in difficult situations due to other’s choices or life circumstances. While they would never voluntarily choose those situations, they nevertheless are forced to contend with:
Anger
Addiction
Abuse
Abandonment
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