The Formed Life Podcast
Have you ever walked through a season that felt invisible to everyone around you? In this deeply personal episode of The Formed Life, Virginia shares about a difficult few weeks navigating medical appointments, exhaustion, uncertainty, and the emotional weight of parenting through fragile moments. While sitting in a children’s hospital after a long specialist appointment, she found herself wrestling with the ache of feeling unseen — until God brought her back to one powerful story in Scripture: Hagar’s encounter with El Roi, “the God who sees me.” Together, we unpack Hagar’s story in Genesis 16 and explore the profound truth that God sees us personally in our wilderness seasons. He sees the tears we cry in private, the burdens we carry quietly, the exhaustion no one else notices, and the ache of unmet longing. This episode also plants an important seed about the spiritual practice of study — not simply reading Scripture, but deeply studying God’s Word so His truth becomes anchored in us during difficult moments. If you are walking through grief, exhaustion, disappointment, caregiving, uncertainty, or a season where you feel overlooked, this conversation will remind you of the relational heart of God and His nearness in the wilderness. In this episode, we discuss: • Hagar’s story in Genesis 16 and the meaning of El Roi (“the God who sees me”) • How God meets people in the wilderness throughout Scripture • Feeling unseen in seasons of suffering and fragility • Why studying Scripture deeply matters for spiritual formation • The connection between remembering truth and encountering God • Encouragement for parents, caregivers, and anyone carrying hidden burdens • How God sees both our deepest pain and smallest prayers Scriptures referenced: • Genesis 16 • Genesis 21:14–21 • Psalm 34:18 • Exodus 3:7 • Matthew 6:8 • Luke 12:6–7 Friend, if you feel unseen today, may this episode remind you that the God of Hagar is still the God who sees you. Connect with The Formed Life: Follow along for weekly conversations on spiritual formation, rhythms that shape the soul, gratitude, prayer, Scripture, and becoming more like Jesus. If this episode encouraged you, please subscribe, leave a review, and share it with a friend who needs the reminder that they are seen by God. Follow @vwear and @theformedlife on Instagram to connect with a spiritual formation community and discover a sacred space
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