Series on Jesus’s Favorite Things (Part 6)
How do you think Jesus sees us? Jesus’s heart desires to see us, to have the unseen be seen. But he doesn’t just want us to be seen as collected and consumed. Jesus likes us for us and sees us for who we are and how we want to be truly seen. This episode talks about how Jesus sees us, particularly the person or parts of our lives that are overlooked and the unseen.
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