God Sees: Finding Hope When You Feel Invisible

Hagar named Him “the God who sees me.” Five overlooked figures in Scripture answer the question you’ve never said out loud.


Does God see me?

It is a quiet question. It rarely announces itself. But it sits beneath the surface of countless faithful lives — people who pray, who serve, who show up week after week, yet carry a persistent doubt that God is truly paying attention to them. Not to humanity in general. To them.

God Sees is a pastoral answer to that doubt. Through five figures of Scripture who each knew what it meant to feel overlooked — Hagar abandoned in the wilderness, David hiding in a cave, Hannah weeping in silence, a single sparrow no one would think to count, and Joseph forgotten in a prison cell — this book traces one steady truth: the God of the Bible sees you, knows you, hears you, values you, and remembers you.

The first person in all of Scripture to give God a name was not a patriarch or a prophet, but a desperate slave woman who discovered she was not invisible after all. She called Him El Roi — the God who sees me.

If you have ever wondered whether He sees you, these pages were written for you.

You are not invisible to Him. You never have been. And you never will be.


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