Hagar in the Wilderness: God Sees and Multiplies
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Unfolds the fallout of Sarai and Abram’s plan. After Hagar conceives, Sarai feels despised by her servant and blames Abram for her mistreatment. Abram, avoiding responsibility, tells Sarai to handle the situation as she sees fit, leading Sarai to treat Hagar harshly. Hagar flees into the wilderness, but there, to her amazement, an angel of the Lord finds her by a spring of water. The angel speaks with compassion and instruction, telling Hagar to return and submit to Sarai, while also promising that her descendants will be too numerous to count.
In short: these verses reveal both human brokenness and divine kindness. Sarai and Abram’s attempt to control the promise collapses into strife, but God steps into the wilderness to meet a vulnerable, mistreated servant. Hagar, often overlooked by others, is seen, addressed, and promised a future. It’s an extraordinary reminder that God’s care reaches even the margins of the story.