
The First Theologian: God Through Hagar’s Eyes with Josh Liem
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The First Theologian: God Through Hagar’s Eyes with Josh Liem
Genesis 16 + 21
This Sunday, we’re exploring the story of Hagar: the first person in Scripture to name God. Through her eyes, we encounter El Roi, the God who sees, even in the midst of suffering, abandonment, and oppression. Join us as we reflect on how this ancient story challenges us to see God more clearly and notice those whom the world overlooks.
For reflection & discussion:
What stood out to you as we read through Genesis 16 and 21? Was there a word, phrase, or moment that surprised or moved you?
The sermon mentioned that Hagar is the Bible’s first theologian. What might it mean to let marginalized voices shape how we talk about God?
In what ways do you think this story has been misused or misunderstood in the past? How can we read it responsibly today?
Have you ever had a moment where you felt truly seen by God or by another person? What was that like? Or the opposite: have you felt unseen, unheard, or forgotten? If you’re willing to be vulnerable, share that experience..
Who in your life right now might need to be seen? What would it look like to offer them your full attention this week?
How might our church embody the eyes of Christ for those who feel overlooked, oppressed, or dismissed?