The God Who Sees Me
_By Apostle Nomusah Ganyani_

Genesis 16:13 says, _“You are the God who sees me,”_ Hagar said, _“for I have now seen the One who sees me.”_ As I reflect on this verse, I’m reminded of God’s unwavering attention to His children. He sees us in our darkest moments, our greatest triumphs, and everything in between.

As the Pioneer of The Ruth Generation, I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformative power of God’s presence.

Through my journey, I’ve learned that God’s gaze upon us is not merely observational — it’s actively engaged. He sees our struggles, our fears, and our dreams. And in His seeing, He acts.

*To every woman listening:*
Hagar was alone, overlooked, and counted out — yet God met her in the wilderness and called her by name. That same God sees you today. He sees the weight you carry in silence, the prayers you whisper at night, the strength you show even when you feel broken.

You are not unseen. You are not forgotten. You are not disqualified by your past, your pain, or your position. The God who saw Hagar sees you, values you, and is already moving on your behalf.

Rise, daughters of God. Walk with your head high, because the One who sees you is also the One shaping you for more.

_May every woman here know today: You are seen. You are loved. You are called._

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The God Who Sees Me _By Apostle Nomusah Ganyani_ Genesis 16:13 says, _“You are the God who sees me,”_ Hagar said, _“for I have now seen the One who sees me.”_ As I reflect on this verse, I’m reminded of God’s unwavering attention to His children. He sees us in our darkest moments, our greatest triumphs, and everything in between. As the Pioneer of The Ruth Generation, I’ve witnessed firsthand the transformative power of God’s presence. Through my journey, I’ve learned that God’s gaze upon us is not merely observational — it’s actively engaged. He sees our struggles, our fears, and our dreams. And in His seeing, He acts. *To every woman listening:* Hagar was alone, overlooked, and counted out — yet God met her in the wilderness and called her by name. That same God sees you today. He sees the weight you carry in silence, the prayers you whisper at night, the strength you show even when you feel broken. You are not unseen. You are not forgotten. You are not disqualified by your past, your pain, or your position. The God who saw Hagar sees you, values you, and is already moving on your behalf. Rise, daughters of God. Walk with your head high, because the One who sees you is also the One shaping you for more. _May every woman here know today: You are seen. You are loved. You are called._ For the full recorded sermon with visuals, catch it soon on Glotv.home.vimeo
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