Hey, faith-based friends and family. Blessings to you today. I just want to give one quick word of encouragement. You might be familiar with some of the Hebrew names of God. One that's a little neglected is Elroy. Now, I grew up in East Tennessee. I actually currently live in East Tennessee, and when I hear Elroy, I'm thinking about that kid that was in my eighth grade class who had a beard, he drove himself to school, and he had a job at Taco Bell. His name was actually Ray, but Elroy would suit him better. But Elroy is actually Hebrew for God, and it's in Genesis 16 when Hagar says, You are the God who sees me, which is Elroy. It means the God who sees, but it's more than sees visually with eyes, but like sees into our hearts. Sees our hurts, our fears, our joys, our hope, our despair, our insecurity. Sees things we're not even aware of, but it's more than sees. He also cares. I just want you to know that he sees you today, and he cares more than you could ever imagine. Blessings to you today.
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