Good Morning All,
Isaiah
43:4a; “Because you are precious in my eyes, and honored, and I love you,”
Are you a better shopper than I am? It never fails as soon as I finally decide it
is time to buy something next week it is on sale for less. It doesn’t matter whether it is a computer or
a piece of furniture or an article of clothing; if I buy it today you might as
well just wait a week and then you can buy it cheaper. That is why I never look at prices after I
buy something, it only causes me anguish.
Yet there is a difference between cost and
value. Something that you use every day
can cost a lot more than something that you use once or twice a year but still
be of great value to you. A livestock
producer who feeds his cattle everyday can pay a large price for the tractor
that he uses every day. The clothes that
you wear every day can be of better quality and have higher prices because if
the way that we use them. The value of
an object is dependent upon the one who owns the object.
There are some objects that I own that I
could never put a price on. I have a
pocket watch which was given to my grandfather as a confirmation gift. It is almost 100 years old. I don’t think you could pay me enough for it,
but I look forward to giving it to one of my grandchildren someday. Its value is not in the watch itself but
rather it is in what the watch means. It
is a connection to my grandfather and the value of it is immeasurable.
I have the Bible that I was given when I
was a child. It is a King James Thompson
Chain Reference. I don’t use it much anymore;
I tend to use newer translations which are more accurate and some of the pages
are falling out. Yet it contains all the
markings from when I was confirmed. All
the verses that we learned and studied are marked as a silent message of words
spoken a long time ago. It also contains
some precious mementos, handmade bookmarks, a love letter from my wife, some
things which are so valuable you can never place a price on them.
This is how God looks upon us. We are precious in his eyes. We have value to God. We have such value that God was willing to
pay an awful price, the death of his only son, to possess us. We are precious in God’s eyes even if we do
not feel that we are precious in anyone else’s eyes. In your darkest moments, never forget the
value that God places on you. We know
that anything of value we always protect; God does the same for us. God loves us with all that he has so that we
may be his. We are precious in his
sight; Jesus loves all the children of the world.
So, we can take comfort in this. We can find solace in this. We can find wonders untold in this. We are precious in God’s eyes. He has redeemed us and called us his
own. We truly have nothing to fear or
really worry about. God is our refuge
and strength. He will defend against all
that will assail us. You are precious in
the eyes of God.
Dear
Father in heaven, your mercies are new to us each day and they roll over us
like a river. Grant us the comfort of
your hand. Guard us with your benevolent
heart and give us the peace to trust in you fully. In Jesus’ precious name we pray, amen.
God’s
Peace,
Pastor
Bret
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