God’s Provision Despite Abra..

calendar_today 13. January 2026
menu_book Genesis 16:7-16
person Dylan Halter
view_list 1. Mose

The sermon centers on the divine encounter between Hagar and the angel of the Lord in the wilderness, illustrating God’s sovereign presence, gracious promise, and redemptive purpose even in human failure and suffering. Through the lens of Hagar’s flight from oppression and her encounter at the well, the preacher emphasizes that God is not absent but actively finds the lost, as Christ, the pre-incarnate Lord, reveals Himself as the ultimate Comforter and Shepherd who sees and sustains His people. Though Hagar recognizes God as ‘a God of seeing,’ her response reflects mere knowledge (notitia) rather than saving faith (fiducia), highlighting the distinction between intellectual acknowledgment and personal trust in Christ. The sermon draws theological parallels to the contrast between the covenant of grace through Sarah and the covenant of works through Hagar, underscoring that true comfort and hope are found not in returning to past ease or human effort, but in Christ’s unchanging presence, His promises, and His eternal security for believers. Ultimately, the message calls the audience to rest in Christ’s provision, to embrace daily dependence on Him, and to find enduring comfort in His faithfulness, even amid affliction, because He is the Good Shepherd who knows His sheep by name and will never let them perish.

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