The God Who Sees Me

04/08/2025 34 min

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Episode Synopsis

Discover the transformative story of King Hezekiah and what it teaches us about personal faith in difficult times. This message explores how God relates to us individually through Hezekiah's contrasting prayer experiences—one filled with confidence during a national crisis, and another marked by raw honesty during personal illness. Learn how Hezekiah, who became king at 25, overcame his father's idolatrous legacy to lead Israel back to God. When the mighty Assyrian empire threatened Jerusalem, Hezekiah demonstrated remarkable faith by bringing the enemy's threatening letter directly to God's temple. The result? A miraculous overnight victory without Israel lifting a single sword. But the most powerful lesson comes when Hezekiah faces terminal illness. His faith wavers as he questions whether God cares about his personal pain as much as national concerns. Turning his face to the wall in grief, he offers not a polished religious prayer but raw, honest tears. God's immediate response reveals a profound truth: He answers not just grand, confident prayers but also our broken, honest cries. This message addresses common spiritual struggles: Is God only interested in His big plan, or does He care about my individual pain? Do I need to have perfect faith for God to hear me? What happens when I feel invisible to God? Perfect for anyone feeling overlooked by God, struggling with illness, facing impossible situations, or wondering if their personal prayers matter. Discover the comfort of knowing God as El Roi—the God who sees you personally—and learn how to approach Him with honesty rather than religious performance. Keywords: faith in crisis, honest prayer, personal relationship with God, King Hezekiah, biblical encouragement, spiritual doubt, divine healing, God who sees, El Roi, overcoming fear, spiritual transformation, biblical leadership, trusting God, prayer breakthrough, feeling invisible to God, Christian hope, Old Testament lessons, spiritual warfare, divine intervention, faith during illness.🌐 Websitehttps://theshed.church📘 Facebook / theshedatprovence 📷 Instagram / theshed.church 🎵 TikTok / theshed.church 📺 YouTube / @theshedatprovence