Life’s hardships can leave us weary, but God sees every struggle and every act of love we give despite the trials. I See You is a poem written from God’s perspective, offering comfort and encouragement to those who remain faithful even in life’s darkest moments. Inspired by 2 Corinthians 1:3–4, this poem reminds us that the love we share, even through pain, is never unnoticed.
“The most beautiful souls are those who survive the fire and come back with water to help those still struggling within it.” — Unknown
I See You
I see you there, awake at night,
A yearning soul that seeks My light.
A bold dreamer who dares to grow,
Chasing dreams, with faith aglow.
Each morning brings another test,
Yet still, you rise and give your best.
By grace, your faith stands strong and true,
Like dawn’s first light that paints the blue.
I see you search through endless gray,
Finding beauty along the way.
You play the songs that touch you deep,
A melody your heart must keep.
I see you wear a weary smile,
While willing to go the extra mile.
You bear the weight no one can see,
Yet still give love so faithfully.
You fight through battles, worn yet strong,
Enduring trials that last so long.
You crave a love both pure and rare,
In a world that seldom cares.
The ones who feel both highs and lows,
Who see the thorns but love the rose.
You’re beautiful, just as you are,
A flame that burns, a guiding star.
And now, it’s time for you to know,
I cherish seeds of love you sow.
The world may change, but My truth stands tall,
Through you, My love is shared with all.
— David Ritter
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