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For Hagar, there could have been worse houses than Abram and Sarai's in which to be a slave; until one day when everything went downhill. To force-fit God's promise, Sarai forced Hagar to conceive a son for Abram leading to bitterness, fear, superiority, rage, and oppression. No chance this was what God desired. However, in the middle of Hagar's pain and suffering, God sees Hagar, this unempowered, low ranking woman who was not in the line of the chosen, and provides a way when there is no way.
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By Clarksburg ChurchFor Hagar, there could have been worse houses than Abram and Sarai's in which to be a slave; until one day when everything went downhill. To force-fit God's promise, Sarai forced Hagar to conceive a son for Abram leading to bitterness, fear, superiority, rage, and oppression. No chance this was what God desired. However, in the middle of Hagar's pain and suffering, God sees Hagar, this unempowered, low ranking woman who was not in the line of the chosen, and provides a way when there is no way.
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