Where Is God When I Suffer Injustice?
The Story of Hagar and the God Who Sees You
Genesis 16:1-16
There are moments in life when we think: “This isn’t fair.”
You work hard, try to do the right thing… and things still go wrong.
You get treated badly at work. You feel ignored. No one seems to understand your pain.
Then the big question shows up:
Where is God when I suffer injustice?
The Bible answers this question through a powerful story: the story of Hagar (Genesis 16).
When life feels unfair
Let’s be honest: 2025 was a hard year for many people.
Many felt tired, lonely, or worried.
Sometimes we think:
No one knows what I’m going through.
No one sees my effort.
No one understands my pain.
But Hagar’s story reminds us of something important:
God does see it.
Gen 16:1-6 Hagar’s story (in simple words)
Hagar was a woman almost nobody noticed.
She was:
A servant
A foreigner
Without family
Without rights
And to make things worse… she ended up in the middle of a big family conflict between Abraham and Sarah.
Sarah decided Hagar should have a child with Abraham.
After Hagar became pregnant, Sarah got angry with her.
Yes… it sounds like a biblical soap opera 😅.
Sarah began treating her badly, and Hagar did the only thing she could: she ran away into the desert.
Imagine this:
Alone
Pregnant
No money
No direction
Basically, the worst moment of her life.
And here comes the big question again:
Where was God?
Gen 16:9-12 God shows up when no one else does
The Bible says something amazing:
God went looking for Hagar in the desert.
Hagar didn’t find God…
God found Hagar.
This is huge.
God doesn’t only care about famous people in the Bible like Abraham.
He also cares about people who feel forgotten, tired, and hurt.
God spoke to her with love and gave her direction.
He reminded her that she was not alone.
It’s like when you lose your phone at home and panic…
then realize it’s in your hand. 🙃
It was never lost—you just didn’t notice.
Sometimes we feel lost.
But God always knows where we are.
Gen 16:13-16 The name that changes everything: El Roi
After this encounter, Hagar said something beautiful:
“You are the God who sees me.”
(Genesis 16:13)
In Hebrew, she called Him El Roi, which means:
👉 The God who sees me.
Not the God who ignores.
Not the God who judges first.
Not the God who forgets.
The God who sees.
He sees:
Your tears
Your exhaustion
Your effort
Your faith
Even the tears no one else knows about.
Luke 2:8-11 God still sees the humble today
The Bible repeats this message many times.
For example, when Jesus was born, who did God appear to first?
Shepherds.
They weren’t rich.
They weren’t famous.
They weren’t powerful.
But they were important to God.
This teaches us something clear:
God always sees the humble.
Maybe the world doesn’t see you.
Maybe your boss doesn’t notice you.
Maybe people don’t recognize your effort.
But God does.
And that changes everything.
How your life changes when you know God sees you
When you understand that God sees you:
👉 You no longer feel invisible.
👉 You no longer feel forgotten.
👉 You no longer walk alone.
Jesus said He gives us streams of living water, not wells of despair (John 7:38).
That means even suffering can bring you closer to God.
Your pain does not take away your value.
God can use it to draw you nearer to Him.
So… where is God when you suffer injustice?
The answer is simple and powerful:
He is with you.
In the desert.
In the exhaustion.
In the confusion.
In the tears.
You are not alone.
You are not forgotten.
You are not invisible.
The God who saw Hagar…
sees you too.
And He will always be El Roi — the Living God who sees you — today and forever.
Eating with Our Neighbors
Table of Contents
Introduction: Blessing Our Neighbors
Food in the Ministry of Jesus
Matthew Eating with Jesus
What We Learn from Jesus and the Pharisees
How to Put It into Practice This Week
1. Introduction: Blessing Our Neighbors
In the past few weeks, we’ve learned that:
Everyone wants a friend (and Jesus was known as a friend of sinners).
God blesses us so we can be a blessing.
We should pray for specific people in our neighborhood or workplace.
Jesus teaches us to pay attention to the hearts of others.
Today, I want to talk about a very special… and very tasty… strategy: Eating with someone!
If you’re like me, this might just become your favorite part of the series.
2. Food in the Ministry of Jesus
A big part of Jesus’ ministry happened around a table:
His first miracle was at a wedding in Cana of Galilee, turning water into wine (John 2:1–11).
He fed 5,000 people with just 5 loaves and 2 fish (Matthew 14:13–21).
The night before His crucifixion, He shared a very special dinner with His disciples (Luke 22:14–20).
After His resurrection, He made breakfast on the beach (John 21:9–14).
Reflection: Think about the best moments with your family and friends…
There’s almost always food involved—birthdays, Christmas, BBQs, coffee times.
The table unites, relaxes, and opens hearts.
3. Matthew 9:9–11 — Matthew Eating with Jesus
Matthew, the tax collector, was seen as a traitor. But when Jesus called him, He didn’t send him to a Bible class… Jesus went to his house to share a meal with him.
At that table were other tax collectors and sinners. The Pharisees were shocked and asked:
“Why does your Teacher eat with tax collectors and sinners?”
Matthew felt the sting of that question more than anyone else—because it was personal and it happened in his home!
They were questioning his invitation, attacking his friends, and damaging his reputation even more.
4. Matthew 9:12–13 — What We Learn from Jesus and the Pharisees
The Pharisees wanted to obey the Law but separated themselves from people.
Jesus sought out broken people to love them and bring them to God.
When Jesus wanted to explain His death, He didn’t give a lecture… He gave a dinner.
His table was a place of grace, forgiveness, and blessing.
We can follow His example: use food to start conversations, strengthen friendships, and show the love of God.
5. How to Put It into Practice This Week
Here are three ways to start:
If you don’t know what to say: Ask about their life and listen.
If you don’t want to invite people into your home: Invite them for coffee or dessert at a nearby café.
If you think you don’t have time: Remember, you always eat—just invite someone to join you.
Isaiah 55:1–2 reminds us that God gives us spiritual food.
Final question: Who will you share a coffee or dinner with this week?
God’s Authority in Man
Genesis 1:26-27 (KJV)
26 And God said, Let us make man in our image, after our likeness: and let them have dominion over the fish of the sea, and over the fowl of the air, and over the cattle, and over all the earth, and over every creeping thing that creepeth upon the earth.
27 So God created man in his own image, in the image of God created he him; male and female created he them.
Blog Outline:
Satan’s Plan: Slavery and Destruction
God’s Purpose in His Image in Man
How to Recover God’s Image and Authority
Dear brothers, Happy Father’s Day!
Today I want to remind you of something glorious: God created us in His image (Genesis 1:26-27). That means you were created to carry His authority and reflect His character in your home, your work, and all of society.
But we have an enemy who wants to steal that image. Satan’s plan is intimidation, slavery, and destruction. We see it in the story of the man possessed in Gadara (Mark 5:1-5): living among tombs, isolated, and without self-control. It reminds me of people trapped in addictions or wandering the streets, who’ve lost control of their lives because the enemy enslaves them through lies and sin (John 8:34).
Brothers, we are in a spiritual battle, and if we don’t recognize it… how will we defend ourselves? Good vibes and strong coffee won’t cut it!
Why Did God Give Us His Image?
1. To rule over creation
Adam was meant to represent God on earth.
We have responsibilities at home, work, and church. We still need His authority to fulfill them.
2. To have self-control
Before sin, Adam and Eve governed themselves perfectly.
If we want to grow spiritually, we need to govern our souls again.
3. To fight against Satan
Adam was supposed to stand up to the enemy.
You are called to fight for yourself and your family too.
How Can We Recover His Image?
Because of original sin, the image of God in man was distorted, like those funhouse mirrors where your head looks huge and your legs are tiny. But there’s hope!
In the first Adam we lost God’s image; in the second Adam, Jesus Christ, we recover it (1 Corinthians 15:45-49). The Holy Spirit is working in us, but we need to cooperate with Him. Here are 3 practical tips:
1. Be renewed by the Holy Spirit (Titus 3:4-6)
Pursue God like you pursued your wife when you were dating: with details, time, and dedication.
(I doubt you won her heart by disappearing for three days and coming back just asking for dinner, right? 😄)
2. Live according to the Word (2 Timothy 3:16-17)
The Bible is your life manual. It will make you wise and ready for every good work… even washing dishes with a good attitude.
3. Walk daily by faith (1 John 5:4)
Victory over the enemy is possible when you learn to use spiritual weapons. One of the most powerful is praying with your wife (Matthew 18:19-20). That’s an unstoppable team!
Fathers, God wants you to recover His image and authority to bless your family and leave a mark on the world. You don’t have to be perfect, just willing.
Be encouraged, men of God! May this Father’s Day mark the start of a new chapter in your spiritual life!
A Good God 2023 Celebration!
God has been faithful to our ministry and, indeed, also through our ministry. Would you join us in praising God by sharing how our ministry has impacted you or our community? Together, our testimonies will create a concerto of thanksgiving and adoration. Thank you for being a part of this move of God in the Denver inner-city!
2023 has been a striking year of God's faithfulness! Our Fundraiser Fiesta exceeded expectations, we finished remodeling and rented our second apartment, we finally installed a beautiful outdoor sign, we held joint services with our sister Spanish churches, we restarted the Academia Mauricio Saravia, our Latin American Independence Day Event was well attended and helped us raise more than $1,000, we replaced more than 300 interior fluorescent lamps and nine exit signs for free, and soon we shall have three new dual pump HVAC rooftop units valued at more than $82,000 installed on our roof and running! All these blessings are literal gifts from above. To God be the glory!
God has been faithful to our ministry and, indeed, also through our ministry. Would you join us in praising God by sharing how our ministry has impacted you or our community? Together, our testimonies will create a concerto of thanksgiving and adoration. Thank you for being a part of this move of God in the Denver inner-city!
Please consider making a year-end gift to help us with our Children and Youth Christmas Drive (we give every kid in our church a $25 gift) or prepare for our 2024 Winter Session of the Academia Mauricio Saravia. It's your choice! You may do so by clicking the link below.
God in the Fog #1
I don’t often tell of the many wonders God has performed. However, I must share this Christmas miracle as my gratitude overflows.
MY CHRISTMAS MIRACLE
Malachi 4:2
But for you who revere my name, the sun of righteousness will rise with healing in its wings. And you will go out and leap like calves released from the stall.
I haven’t often told of the many wonders God has performed for us. However, that is now changing. I must share this Christmas miracle as my gratitude overflows.
Since high school, more than 40 years ago, I have had sleep issues. At that point, the doctor said my sleep problem was due to excessive curvature of my spine, which he called mild scoliosis. I continued to sleep many nights on the floor. Several years and many pillows later, I went to a chiropractor, and his X-rays revealed that the culprit was my “military neck,” as it had no curvature whatsoever. Fast forward past a couple of new mattresses, and I underwent a sleep test where I was diagnosed with mild sleep apnea. Unfortunately, the CPAP machine caused me hypoxemia (low oxygen in the blood), so that wasn’t a solution. As the years marched on, my problem only got worse. Despite taking pain medication before bed and stretching multiple times each night, my most extended reach of sleep was typically 4 hours. At this point, I had to get up to alleviate the back and neck pain. That first time out of bed became my prayer time. Then I’d go back to sleep for maybe a couple more hours, get up again, and maybe try and sleep one final time for an hour or less. I have had multiple reasons for my insomnia but never a solution.
Drowsiness has impacted every area of my life. I fall asleep at stoplights, flunk morning exercise routines, fuzzily study for classes and sermons, and feel stiff, sore, and mentally frustrated to start my day. Despite being an excellent napper, I was tired of being tired. So during some prayer and fasting last week, I asked the Lord if He would heal me of my sleep ailment.
I did not hear a response, but for the past week, I have slept six, seven, and even eight hours without medication or pain. This sudden change after more than 40 years of sleep deprivation is a monumental miracle. Instead of waking up pleading with the Lord for a good attitude and strength to make it through the day, I lay awake thanking Him for the blessing of a whole night’s rest.
I am miraculously healed! If God did it for me, He could do the same for you!

