Seen By God
Thursday, February 12
John 9:8 (NIV)
“His neighbors and those who had formerly seen him begging asked, “Isn’t this the same man who used to sit and beg?”
Devotion
There are moments in life when we can feel invisible—overlooked, mislabeled, or defined by our struggles. In John 9, the man born blind had long been known by his condition. The people around him recognized him only as “the blind man who used to sit and beg.” Day after day they passed him, accustomed to seeing him in the same state, with no expectation that anything could change.
But then Jesus saw him.
While others saw a permanent problem, Jesus saw a person worthy of compassion and restoration. When God lifted His countenance upon that man, everything changed. The miracle was so profound that the very people who thought they knew him could hardly recognize him afterward. His transformation was evidence of God’s power and favor at work.
In the same way, God sees us fully—not as labels or limitations, but as His beloved children. In his message on Sunday, Pastor Franklin reminded us that God’s favor makes all the difference we need. When God looks upon us with favor, it is impossible for us to remain the same. His gaze brings healing to our broken places, hope to our discouragement, and new identity beyond what others have called us.
You may feel unseen by people around you, but you are never unseen by God. One moment in His presence can rewrite the story others assumed would never change. When He shines His face upon us, transformation follows.
Today's Prayer
Dear Heavenly Father,
Thank You for seeing me when I feel overlooked or misunderstood. Thank You that Your favor has the power to change my life in ways I cannot accomplish on my own. Lift Your countenance upon me today and transform every area that needs Your touch. Help me to rest in the truth that I am fully known and deeply loved by You. In the Name of Jesus, I pray. Amen.
Apply It Today
Replace any negative label you’ve accepted about yourself with a truth from God’s Word. Speak that truth out loud and walk through your day with the confidence that God’s favor is shaping who you are becoming, not your past or others’ opinions.
Resources
- Take a few moments to watch “Does God Really Care?” and let this message remind you of God’s constant presence, tender love, and faithfulness in every season.
- Join us for our Online Game Night on February 15 at 6pm via Zoom! It’s going to be a fun evening filled with laughter, connection, and community. Register Here.