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The God Who Sees Bible Study Guide plus Streaming Video

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How knowing that God always sees us—in every situation—delivers us from despair and allows us to keep going. In this six-session video Bible study (streaming code included), Kathie Lee Gifford and Joanne Moody will take you back to the Holy Land where God made his covenant with people like Hagar, Ruth, Boaz, David, and Mary of Magdala. You'll study their stories and how God saw their plight, called them, and watched over them. You'll see how they wrestled with the same questions we do Does God see what's happening to me? Does he care? This Bible study (part 3 of The God of the Way Study Series ) will help you see God as El Roi , meaning "The God who sees." You'll learn what that means, how it shapes your faith, and how it impacts your daily life in exciting new ways. Each session includes clips from The God of the Way that brings the story of Scripture to life with contemporary orchestral arrangements, powerful narration and visuals. Sessions and video run This study guide has everything you need for a full Bible study experience , Streaming video access code included. Access code subject to expiration after 12/31/2028. Code may be redeemed only by the recipient of this package. Code may not be transferred or sold separately from this package. Internet connection required. Void where prohibited, taxed, or restricted by law. Additional offer details inside.

176 pages, Paperback

Published October 3, 2023

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Kathie Lee Gifford

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Kathryn Lee Gifford (born Epstein, previously Johnson; born August 16, 1953) is an American television host, singer, songwriter, author, comedian, and actress. She is the co-host, with Hoda Kotb, of The Kathie Lee and Hoda Show, the fourth hour of NBC Today. She is best known for her 15-year run (1985–2000) on the talk show Live! with Regis and Kathie Lee, which she co-hosted with Regis Philbin. She has received 11 Daytime Emmy nominations and won her first Daytime Emmy in 2010 as part of the Today team. Gifford's first television role had been as Tom Kennedy's singer/sidekick on the syndicated version of Name That Tune, from 1974 to 1978. She also occasionally appears on the first three hours of Today and is a contributing NBC News correspondent.

Kathie Lee married Paul Johnson, a Christian composer/arranger/producer/publisher in 1976. After their divorce in 1982, she married sportscaster and former NFL player Frank Gifford in 1986. He died in 2015. Kathie Lee has released a number of studio albums and written a number of books.

For earlier works, see Kathie Epstein.

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April 23, 2024
I really loved looking at these people who God saw:
Hagar, Ruth, David and Mary of Magdala

“And if we want to live a life in the overflow, it comes down to trusting in God and relying on the reality that He will show up in every circumstance. He’s the God Who Sees.” (End of chapter on David)

I loved the book for this chapter - esp Hagar and the good eye vs the evil eye.

“There is the good eye, known in Hebrew as the ayin tov, and the bad eye, referred to as the ayin ra. Jesus talked about this when He said,

“The eye is the lamp of the body. Therefore if your eye is good, your whole body will be full of light. But if your eye is bad, your body will be full of darkness. If therefore the light that is in you is darkness, how great is the darkness!” (Matthew 6:22–23)

When we see things from the perspective of the good eye, we can perceive the positive, the good, and, most importantly, the hand of God in all things. When we view things through the “bad eye,” we see problems, pain, and the bad in everything.”

“It will all make sense. We need to let the God Who Sees transform our sight as He did for Hagar, Ruth, David, and others whose stories we will explore more in this section, for when we do, we will never be the same.”

In Mary of Magdala we see that, “Casting the demons out of Mary Magdalene and others demonstrates that the God Who Sees has compassion for His creation and that He cares for you too!”
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January 12, 2024
Another good Bible study. I love learning about the Hewish culture at that time which helps me understand the Bible more.
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April 17, 2024
I love this Bible study. easy to follow the video that was free with the study. well written
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