Tuesday, November 18, 2025

 



The God Who Sees Me 

November 2025

A busy morning in Bangalore…

10 AM traffic crawling… the usual rush, noise, and chaos.

I am riding with  family on the scooter, weaving through the crowd.

Then my eyes fall on something unusual—

written on the back glass of a car:


El Roi – The God Who Sees Me.”


A young woman is driving, probably rushing to her software job.

Yet with all the hurry of the city, she carries this powerful Name of God with her.

It shines like a small sermon on the road.

And suddenly my  heart travels back…

Many centuries ago, another woman—Hagar—

a slave girl, rejected, alone, weeping in the desert.

She had no one.

But God came to her.

He spoke to her.

He strengthened her.

And she cried out:

“You are the God who sees me.” (Genesis 16:13)


Today, in the noise of Bengaluru, (or any place you are now) that same God whispers to you:


“I see you.

I see your worries, your burdens, your silent questions.

I see your family, your journey, your heart.

You are not forgotten.

You are not invisible.

I am El Roi—your God who sees you.”


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Lord, thank You that You see me fully—my struggles, my hopes, my tears, and my steps. Help me walk today with confidence, knowing Your eyes are always on me. Amen.

El Roi — The God who sees me, even in the middle of a busy city.

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