Day 28
13 Thereafter,
 Hagar used another name to refer to the LORD, who had spoken to her. 
She said, “You are the God who sees me.” She also said, “Have I truly 
seen the One who sees me?”
"SEEING YOUR CHILDREN"
This
 passage tells of the trials of Hagar, the maid of Sarai. Sarai was 
unable to conceive so she sent Hagar to Abram, hoping Hagar would bear a
 child in her place. When Hagar became pregnant, however, animosity 
developed between the two women. Sarai's mistreatment caused Hagar to 
run away into the desert. There God intervened and encouraged her. She 
knew He truly understood her struggle, and as a result, she felt deeply 
known by God. She even named God: "You are the God who sees me." This 
gave her the strength to go back and fulfill her responsibilities to 
Sarai in the midst of tough circumstances.
Like Hagar, our kids 
desperately long to be seen and known by their parents. How can we do 
this? By taking time to discover and celebrate their interests. By 
appreciating their unique qualities no matter how different they are 
from our own. By listening to their perspective on life.
When we discover and value our kids' God-given uniqueness, they feel known and accepted.
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