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n exact number,” that’s what my mom had said. She knew that in a few moments the phone
would ring and my grandfather would be asking about the number of quarts of
green beans she had canned the night before.
This was always his routine. No
matter what the season, grandpa always called every morning at 6:45, checking
to see how we were doing. But during the
summer months, when we were putting up vegetables in the pantry or freezer, he
always asked about the number of pints, quarts, or bags of vegetables my mom
had prepared.
Whenever he asked, he expected an exact number;
approximations were not good enough for him.
Grandpa wanted to know the exact count.
I was never sure whether he was keeping his own tally but it wouldn’t
have surprised me to learn that he was.
He always wanted to make sure we had enough of everything we needed and
if the count was less than he thought it should be, he would find more
vegetables for us to preserve. He didn’t
stop until he was satisfied we had enough food to last us through the winter.
Such love and concern always amazed me and made me feel very
special. No matter what was happening
our lives, grandpa’s call was always a sure thing and his desire to make sure
we had everything we needed provided great security and stability to my own
life. I could always count on that call
and that meant a great deal to me, especially as a young boy.
Jesus’ disciples must have felt this way as he taught
them. His teaching was filled with
examples of God’s love and concern for His children. He took every available opportunity to show
them how much God loved them. His
parables were filled with examples, a father looking for his wayward son, a
shepherd searching for the one lost sheep, and a man who stopped by the side of
the road to help a wounded stranger. All
of these stories reassured his listeners that God loved them, that he cared for
them, and that nothing escaped His notice.
Whatever happened to them, He knew about and whatever they needed, He
was aware of.
But perhaps one of the greatest statements Jesus ever made
about the love of God and His concern for us is to be found in Matthew 10:30.
In this one sentence, Jesus communicates just how much God knows about
us and just how closely He maintains watch over our lives. Jesus said, “And even the
very hairs of your head are all numbered.”
Wow, what a statement!
Three small words, very, all, and numbered should make us all feel loved and secure. By the word very, Jesus means that the least detail of our lives doesn’t escape
God’s notice. By the words all and numbered, Jesus tells us that God’s concern for us isn’t
approximate, it is total. God doesn’t
know the approximate number of hairs on our head but He knows the exact number!
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f my grandfather wouldn’t settle for anything less than the
exact number of jars of vegetables in our pantry, how much more do you think
God cares for you? How much more
attention does He give you on a daily basis?
Lots! In fact, God gives you His
full attention, not just at 6:45 a.m. but at every waking moment of the day and
every sleeping moment of the night. You
are never out of His reach, never out of His view, and never out of His
mind! What
a wonderful and awesome God we serve.
What a privilege to be called His child!!”
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