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ISHMAEL — Born of Impatience, Sent Away, Yet God Heard His Cry | Bible Story & Reflection When God’s promise feels delayed and hope grows thin, the story of Ishmael shows what can happen when waiting on God becomes difficult and faith is pressed by time. In this thoughtful, Scripture‑centered study of Hagar and Ishmael from Genesis 16 and 21, we walk with Sarai, Abram, and Hagar through years of silence, weariness, and family strain. Ishmael is born in the space between God’s promise and human impatience, and the household that once lived in expectation becomes marked by tension, harsh words, and painful separation. Yet in the wilderness—where a servant woman runs out of options and a young boy runs out of strength—the God who sees and the God who hears steps in. Hagar encounters the Angel of the LORD and names God El Roi, “the God who sees me.” Years later, when Ishmael’s life is in danger, God hears the voice of the boy and provides what is needed to sustain them. This teaching traces how God’s faithfulness holds together both covenant and compassion. Isaac receives the promise God spoke, not through effort, but by faith. Ishmael does not carry the covenant line, yet he is not forgotten. God remains with the boy, just as He said He would. If you have ever felt overlooked, pushed aside, or burdened by past decisions, this study invites you to rest in God’s unchanging character. You will see how He keeps His promises, how He hears cries that never form into words, and how He provides water in the very wilderness that once felt like the end. This reflection is especially for those walking through long seasons of waiting, family tension, or quiet heartache. It encourages us to lay down control, trust God’s timing, and remember that the God who promises is also the God who sees and hears. References: Genesis 15:1–6 Genesis 16:1–16 Genesis 17:15–21 Genesis 21:1–21 If you value deep, Scripture‑centered teaching that unfolds slowly and thoughtfully, consider subscribing to Cedar Word & Manna for more biblical storytelling and Bible study that nourishes faith over time. #Genesis #BibleStudy #WalkingByFaith #Abraham #BibleDevotion