Sermon Notes

He See’s Us - Week 6

EASTER isn’t just about a cross or an empty tomb — it’s about a love that looks into the eyes of the forgotten, the broken, the cast-aside, and says: “Not a one.” Not a single person escapes His notice. Not the Samaritan woman at the well. Not the leper on the outskirts. Not the prisoner, the poor, the prodigal. Jesus sees us — and He sees them.

In this final message of the He Gets Us series, we look at the radical compassion of a Savior who not only understands our pain but actively reaches out to those the world rejects. From John 4, where a marginalized woman becomes a bold messenger, to Luke 17, where an outsider is the only one to return in gratitude, Jesus flips every social script. He sees the outcast and the overlooked and invites them into His mission.

This love isn’t just about empathy — it’s about redemption. Through the resurrection, Jesus proves He didn’t just “get us” — He gave everything to save us. The story doesn’t end with understanding. It ends with transformation. Just like the woman at the well, just like the leper, just like the early church empowered at Pentecost — when Jesus sees us, He sends us.

“He See’s Us” is a call to remember that the risen Christ is still looking — not to judge or exclude, but to love, restore, and commission. Because in the Kingdom of God, not a one is forgotten.