9/28/2025 Midtown Church Sacramento
“God Sees It All”
Dr. Efrem Smith
Biblical Background:
- A Broken Jar, A Broken People/Nation.
- Jeremiah as the Weeping (Emotional) Prophet. He’s sharing God’s Vision Statement.
- God is bringing judgment for the sins of Judah, but there’s also a vision of restoration and the renewing of the Covenant. A God Who Sees We’re Broken. God’s Vision Statement For Our Lives Sees Brokenness and Offers Repair.
Key Scripture: Jeremiah 19:1-11
Big Question of The Series
If You Saw Life The Way God Sees It, What Would Change?
Point #1God Sees Our Flaws
There is no hiding from God. You can’t cover up your flaws or sins with Him.
Jeremiah 19:1-11
Genesis 3:8-11
Point #2: God Sees Our Future
God sees our trials and tribulations, but He also sees beyond them.
Jeremiah 29:4-7, 11-14
Point #3: God Sees Our Need to Be Formed
Our lives are best lived in God’s hands. We are reshaped through repentance.
Jeremiah 18:1-12
Final Thought: God Sees Our Fullness
When we break, God doesn’t discard us, He restores us.
He repairs us with grace and love, like Kintsugi (the art of repairing broken pottery with gold).
Jeremiah 33:6–11