THE GOD WHO SEES | EVG. DALE HILL | WEST ANGELES
Speaker: Not provided
Shared by West Angeles Church of God in Christ
West Angeles Church of God in Christ
Summary
Main message: God sees you — even at your lowest, when you're running or have made poor choices — and he compassionately stops, corrects, and redirects you toward your purpose, providing presence, peace, and provision.
Key points:
- The sermon centers on Genesis 16:1–13 (Hagar): God found Hagar in the wilderness and identified himself as "the God who sees," showing he notices the overlooked and broken.
- God sometimes stops us (by asking "Where are you going?") to prompt honest self-assessment and to put us back on the path to his purpose.
- Taking matters into our own hands (like Abram and Sarai did) brings messy consequences; waiting on God builds character and yields better outcomes.
- Divine discipline and correction are acts of loving training that produce spiritual growth and a peaceful harvest.
- God sees everyone (even outsiders like Hagar) and equips us with presence, peace, strategy, rest, and purpose; the message included an invitation to receive Christ for those who have not.
Scriptures mentioned: Genesis 16:1-13, Romans 8:1, John 8:58, Psalms (referenced), Galatians (referenced)
