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The God Who Sees

There's something uniquely exhausting about feeling unseen.


Not necessarily physically invisible — we're usually surrounded by people, notifications, group texts, and someone asking if we saw their email from "just circling back." But deep down, a lot of us quietly wonder if anyone really notices what we're carrying. The hidden grief. The silent disappointments. The exhaustion we can't quite explain. The questions we keep editing before we say them out loud.


Honestly? Most of us get pretty good at pretending we're fine. That's why this week's devotional matters so much.


Throughout Scripture, we meet people who felt forgotten, overlooked, disqualified, or pushed to the margins. Yet again and again, God moves toward them — not away from them. He notices the people others miss. He calls people by name. He meets people in wilderness places, not just polished ones.


There's something deeply comforting about realizing God doesn't need our lives to be cleaned up before He pays attention to us. He's not waiting for us to become impressive. He's already present in the middle of the mess, the confusion, the ache, and the questions we haven't figured out yet.


And maybe that's the surprising part: being fully seen by God isn't meant to produce shame. It's meant to produce freedom.


Because the God who sees us also stays with us.


This week's devotional invites us into that truth — the kind that steadies you when life feels uncertain and reminds you that your story is not random or forgotten. Whether you're walking through loss, transition, loneliness, or simply feeling weary, these readings point us back to a God whose attention is personal, compassionate, and relentless in the best possible way.


Turns out, being seen by God changes everything.



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