
Poor Hagar! There was no help for it; and she, who a little before had thought  she was giving Abraham his heir, found herself and her boy homeless wayfarers on  the desert sands. Their one need was water; they little deemed it was so near.  No need to create a new fountain, but to open their eyes. We need the opened eye  to see:-
The finished work of Christ - The work of propitiation for sin  is complete. We are not required to add to it one tear, or prayer, or vow. "It  is finished." To go to heaven to bring Christ down, or to the deep to bring Him  up, is alike superfluous. All we need is the opened eye to see what Jesus has  done, and recognize that it is all that was demanded to meet the claims of God's  holy law.
The things freely given to us of God. - God hath given us in  Jesus all things that pertain to life and godliness. There is no possible gift  or grace, in which we are deficient, that is not stored in Him, in whom the  fullness of God abides. But we are blind; the eyes of our heart have not been  opened to see the hope of our calling, the riches of our inheritance, the  greatness of God's power. Did we know these things, surely not a moment would  elapse without our availing ourselves of God's rich provision.
The  alleviations which God provides against excessive sorrow. - Hagar's anguish, as  Mary's at the sepulchre in after years, blinded her to available comfort. So  grief puts a bandage over our eyes. Life is sad, and lonely, and dark, but God  is near; and if you ask, He will show springs of consolation, of which you may  drink. There is no desert without its springs; no dying child without the angel  of the Lord.