…I have
summoned you by name; you are mine.” Isaiah 43:1b
“16 See, I
have engraved you on the palms of my hands;” Isaiah 49:16 “…I have summoned you by name; you
are mine.” Isaiah 43:1b
I had just
finished yelling at my two boys about not having said grace before starting to
eat their dinners, when Daddy came home from work. Since he did hear some of the rigmarole (one
of my Mother in Law’s favorite expressions, which I am still not sure what it
means, but I’ll use it here anyway, since it sounds like it’d fit…) he asked
Dylan if he knew who he was praying to when saying grace, just to make
sure…because with Dylan, we never know.
To Daddy’s question, Dylan quickly replied, “to God.” As we both nodded and smiled, we heard him
add: “Daddy, you know? In the Bible, God is very special.” I heard Dan agreeing with Dylan and telling
him that God thinks he was special too because He made him and loves him. To this, Dylan muttered something about Jesus
that nobody could understand, and got back to his dinner.
At the
kitchen sink, I looked back at my little boy and thought to myself, “you sure
are special, alright…” Later, as I was
remembering Dylan’s words, I thought of what Beth Moore talked about at the
simulcast a couple of weeks ago. She
said that “God never overlooks one single ‘me’ in the bigger ‘we’.” The Most High God, The Creator of the heavens
and the earth, and of the universe, and of everything else, cares so much about
each of His children regardless of his condition, not overlook any single one
of them in an ocean of souls. The
thought took my breath away. He cares
about little Dylan, and Grant, and Dan…and me too. What makes us so special that He knows our
names and calls us His own? What makes
me so special?
The truth is
that I formulated the question backwards.
It is not I who is special. It is
so clear in the Bible that even a five year old can see it, feel it, understand
it and articulate it. It is Him. It is God who is special. He is The Righteous One, and because we are
not, He became flesh in the person of Jesus Christ to die for us and thus allow
us to be righteous in Him. He took our
sin and gave us His righteousness; so we would be special because He is
special. And once we belong to Him, He
doesn’t overlook us as individuals. He
is the God Who Sees, and He does see each and every one of His children.
I pray that
as we continue to read His Word, we would truly see how “special” He really is,
as well as how special we are in Him.
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