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Weds morning zoom battle prayer 3/26/25

Weds. morning zoom battle prayer is on! Let’s do this! New week, new theme with new topics. Come join with brothers in Christ and let’s grow together in the knowledge of Jesus. The LORD is raising up men that understand the times they are living in and want to pursue stronger relationship with God and each other.



This new week we are starting a new series.



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Overall Topic and Themes: The Story of Hagar. The God who sees. Seeing others the way Gods sees them.


Genesis 16:13


So Hagar gave this name to the LORD who had spoken to her: "You are the God who sees me," for she said, "Here I have seen the One who sees me!"




The story of Hagar is full of God’s goodness, and we can learn from the way God worked in Hagar’s life. She was a nobody, a foreign slave girl. Yet the Lord of Heaven saw her in her distress, provided me," for she said, "Here I have seen the One who sees me!"




The story of Hagar is full of God’s goodness, and we can learn from the way God worked in Hagar’s life. She was a nobody, a foreign slave girl. Yet the Lord of Heaven saw her in her distress, provided for her need, and blessed her son because he was the child of Abraham. Hagar gave us the term El Roi, which means “the God who sees.” And her story reminds us that, no matter who we are or where we are, the Lord God sees us and cares about us. He will comfort and provide for anyone who turns to Him, and He always keeps His promises.


Her story demonstrates that, although not part of the covenant line by which the Messiah would come, she remained under God’s personal care. She was visited by the Angel of the LORD, and her son Ishmael became a great nation, just as God promised. The narrative provides insight into God’s mercy, the complexity of human relationships, and the far-reaching breadth of His plan. Hagar’s experiences reinforce His sovereign ability to bring blessing even in turmoil, ever fulfilling His word to Abraham and his descendants.






1. God sees the forgotten 2. God's promises are bigger than our circumstances 3. Faith in Gods provision


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