David Bahn – Reflections

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49 Week Bible Challenge – Day 89: The God who Sees


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I am using readings from the 49 Week Bible Challenge as the basis for these devotions. I encourage you to join me in this discipline. Today’s readings are Matthew 22; Exodus 3; Psalm 64; 1 Kings 5.

Exodus 3:7-12

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His eye is on the sparrow: what a comforting thought! Hagar says, “You are a God who sees,” for she said, “Here have I really seen him who sees me?” (Genesis 16:13). And now here we read, “Then the LORD said, “I have surely seen the affliction of my people who are in Egypt and have heard their cry.” And these beautiful words of Psalm 139:

Lord, you have searched me and known me!
You know when I sit down and when I rise up;
    you discern my thoughts from afar.
You search out my path and my lying down
    and are acquainted with all my ways. – Psalm 139:1-3

On the other hand, think of Jonah. He would rather not have been seen by God. He took off rather than going where God had sent him, and ended up praying to God from the inside of a great fish. So much for not wanting to be seen or heard by God!

My sister-in-law loves the song, His Eye is on the Sparrow. Jesus says that not one sparrow falls to the ground apart from the will of the Father. So when God sees his chosen people enslaved, abused, and distressed by the Egyptians, he is moved to act. Moses will encounter God in the burning bush. He will go to Pharaoh and ultimately gain their release. For God not only sees, he dispatches help for those in distress. The deliverance isn’t instantaneous. But it was a mighty act of God’s deliverance.

This is but a shadow of the ultimate deliverance by Jesus of all those who believe in him. God saw us in our shame and sent his Son to save us. God sees. God acts. God saves. Thanks be to God!


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