SEPTEMBER 3 – Reading 246

by Yasmin Rosado | September 3

“SEEN AND SAFE”
(2 Kings 25:8-26; Jeremiah 39:1-41:18; 1 Chronicles 6: 1-15)

Now the king of Babylon had given this command concerning Jeremiah, ‘Do not harm him, but deal with him kindly and give him his freedom when he pledges his loyalty to you.’ – Jeremiah 39:11-12

Have you ever felt unseen? Like no one really sees the struggles you face or recognizes your efforts to stay faithful? Maybe you’ve been overlooked at work, ignored by friends, or you’ve been quietly carrying a burden that no one seems to notice. If so, you are not alone.  When we look at the life of Jeremiah, we see someone who understood this feeling very well.  He was rejected, thrown into a muddy pit and left for dead by his own people.  I would imagine as Jerusalem fell apart around him, it must have felt like no one cared, and that God’s promises were nothing but distant memories.

Yet in the midst of that darkness, God moved in a surprising way. The king of Babylon, the enemy himself, gave strict orders to protect Jeremiah and treat him kindly. Even in captivity and destruction, Jeremiah was not forgotten. God’s protection came through the most unexpected source, showing that faithfulness in the shadows is never wasted or overlooked by Him.

This story reminds us that we are not forgotten! God sees us, even when we feel unseen. He honors our faithfulness and watches over us in ways we may not understand. Sometimes He will use the most unexpected people and moments to carry out His care. Find hope today in knowing that no matter how much life feels like it’s falling apart, God’s kindness reaches us, His protection surrounds us, and His promises never fail.

Simple Truth:
God sees and honors your faithfulness, even when no one else does. He will protect you in ways you might never expect.

Reflections:

  • When have you felt invisible or forgotten? How can remembering God’s care encourage you today?

     

  • How does it encourage you to know God uses unexpected ways to protect and provide?

     

Application:

  • Recall a time when God’s protection surprised you and write it down to encourage your heart.

     

  • Reach out to someone feeling overlooked and remind them that God sees them.

     

  • Continue to be faithful in your daily life, trusting God is working behind the scenes.

     

  • Watch for God’s care in unexpected places this week.

     

Closing Prayer:
Lord, thank You for never forgetting me, even when I feel invisible or alone. Help me to trust Your protection and kindness, even when it comes in ways I don’t expect. Strengthen my faithfulness and remind me that You see every part of my journey.  In Jesus’ name, Amen.



About our Author

Yasmin Rosado has been raised in the faith since the age of 3. At the tender age of 11, she made a personal commitment to Christ, which has been the cornerstone of her spiritual journey. Over the past 29 years, Yasmin has dedicated her life to serving God and others through various ministries such as Sunday School Education, National Girls Ministries, Student Ministries and Worship ministry.

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