“The God Who Sees the Hidden Work”
Scripture: “Your Father who sees in secret will reward you.” — Matthew 6:6
Reflection
April 15th often arrives quietly — not a feast day, not a holiday, not a moment marked on most calendars. And yet, it mirrors something profoundly true about the spiritual life: God does His deepest work in the uncelebrated places.
Jesus reminds us that the Father sees what is done “in secret.” Not the public victories. Not the polished moments. Not the applause-worthy achievements.
He sees the hidden faithfulness — the prayers whispered when no one knows you’re praying, the kindness offered without recognition, the burdens carried quietly, the obedience that costs something.
Most of the kingdom’s beauty grows underground before it ever breaks the surface.
On a day like April 15th — ordinary, unremarkable — we are invited to remember that God’s eyes are on the unseen places of our lives. He sees the effort no one applauds. He sees the tears no one else notices. He sees the faith you hold onto when you feel tired or overlooked.
And He calls it precious.
Invitation
Take a moment today to name one hidden place in your life — a quiet struggle, a quiet faithfulness, a quiet hope. Whisper: “Father, You see me here.”
Prayer
Lord, thank You for being the God who sees what others overlook. Teach me to trust that the hidden work matters to You. Let Your gentle presence fill the quiet corners of my life, and let Your reward be the peace of knowing I am held, known, and loved. Amen💕✌️🙏

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