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I See You By Aradhana Thakor
What is mankind that you are mindful of them, human beings that you care for them? (Psalm 8:4 NIV)
Oh, how I love this verse! If you cannot think of anything to be thankful for this year, well, this is for you.
A couple of years ago I had the privilege to board Costa Deliziosa, an Italian cruise liner, courtesy of my husband who was the Executive Sous Chef at that time for this vessel. She was a beauty clothed in the finest white that stretched 964 feet 7 inches and with the capacity to carry 4000 passengers and crew. One morning when we reached the local port, it shocked me to see a bunch of tiny objects floating on the water. After a closer look, I realized that they were the local fishing boats. They seemed so fragile and helpless in the face of this monstrosity of a vessel. Just then the realization hit me that this is how I must appear to our Lord when He looks down from heaven at me. This minuscule fragile life which the Bible compares to the “grass” which is new in the morning, withers by evening, gets tossed by the wind, and is here today and gone tomorrow is so highly valued by Him. Our little worries and fretting about tomorrow must seem so pointless to Him. Let us honor Him by thanking Him for this little breath in our nostrils, which He has graciously bestowed upon us. No matter how microscopic you might seem in His eyes, He cares about you, for He has numbered every single hair on your head and encompasses you with His love every minute and every second of every day. Take courage, little one; He has His eye on you!
Have you heard of this story? About the Grass and the Oak tree One day the Oak in all its splendor Looks down on the Grass so tender Questions the Grass, “I wonder why God created you You’re tossed by the wind and of no use.” The Grass gazes lovingly towards the blue sky And says, “I am content and dare not ask Him why, For am sure, I must bring Him some pleasure When He sees me dancing in the wind sent from His house of treasure.”
Aradhana Thakor is from India and lives with her husband in Calgary, Canada. “Burning Passion for Lost Souls” is her debut non-fiction book. Below is the Amazon link.
She is writing her second book, which is a short read of beautiful devotional poems inspired by the Holy Spirit, which she hopes to publish soon. You can connect with her on her Facebook author page @Aradhana2020 or email her at aradhanathakor@gmail.com