Book: Exodus
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EXODUS 3:7-8

"I SEE, I HEAR, I KNOW"

Intro: Laugh and the world laughs with you. The place of affliction and sorrow often
       lonely. Doesn't anybody care?

I. I HAVE SURELY SEEN THE AFFLICTION OF MY PEOPLE.
        A. Nothing is hid from the gaze of God. "Everything is naked and open before Him."
                1. This can be a terrifying truth.
                        a. Sin and darkness associated.
                                1. We want to hide our guilt.
                                2. When we do something noble we want everyone to see, but
                                   when I sin.
                                3. "When I say surely the darkness..."
                        b. To Nebuchadnezzer, the watchers of heaven.
                2. This can be a most comforting truth.
                        a. As Abraham and Isaac walking together to the mountain, "Where is
                           the sacrifice?" "Jehovah Jireh."
                        b. It is a truth that instills confidence.
                        c. It is a truth that dispels fears.

II. "I HAVE HEARD THEIR CRY."  "THE EYES OF THE LORD ARE UPON THE RIGHTEOUS AND HIS EAR IS
    OPEN TO THEIR CRY."
        A. You may ask, "Why doesn't He hear my cry?"
                1. "If I regard iniquity in my heart..."
                2. "The hand of the LORD is not short.."
                3. Perhaps your motivation is wrong, "Ye ask and receive not.."
        B. The basic truth and force of prayer is the fact, God answers prayer.
                1. Every woman knows there is nothing man more effective than tears.
                2. God also is touched by tears.
                        a. How often has He said, I heard.
                3. God knows each tear you shed.

III. "FOR I KNOW."
        A. To each church in Revelation Jesus said, "I know thy works."
                1. To some it was comforting.
                2. To others it was disconcerting.
        B. The wicked say, "How does God know, is their understanding in the most  High?"
                1. It is wrong to think you can hide from God.
                        a. It is a lying vanity.
                        b. Jonah.
        C. I know their sorrows.
                1. When in the passage of time there arose a Pharaoh that knew not Joseph.
                2. Condition changed from peaceful co-existence to         and slavery.
        D. It is interesting to me that Jesus was constantly emphasizing these same truths.
           Your Father sees, He knows, He hears.
        E. These are all beautiful truths, but not very comforting without final declaration.

IV. I AM COME DOWN TO DELIVER THEM.
        A. God is much more than a passive observer.
                1. God desires to become actively involved in your life.
                2. Oh sorrowing heart this day, hear the declaration of your God. "I have
                   come to deliver."
                        a. You that have been bound by your flesh.
                        b. You who have been enslaved by your passions.
                        c. You who are overcome with sorrow.