5.1- Feeling Small
5.1-
Feeling Small Matthew 6:25-32 Bill
Crowder
Many movie critics consider David Lean’s Lawrence of Arabia one of the greatest
films of all time. With its seemingly
endless vistas of the Arabian deserts, it has influenced a generation of
filmmakers – including Academy Award-winning director Steven Spielberg. “I was
inspired the first time I saw Lawrence,”
said Spielberg. “It made me feel puny. It still makes me feel puny. And that’s
one measure of greatness.”
What makes me feel small is creation’s
vastness – when I gaze at an ocean, fly over the polar ice cap, or survey a
night sky sparkling with a billion stars. If the created universe is so
expansive, how much greater must be the Creator who spoke it into being!
God’s greatness and our feeling of
insignificance are echoed by David when he declares, “What are mere mortals
that you should think about them, human beings that you should care for them?”
(Psalm 8:4). But Jesus assures us, “Look at the birds of the air; they do not
sow or reap or store away in barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them.
Are you not much more valuable than they?” (Matthew 6:26).
I may feel small and insignificant, but
through my Father’s eyes, I have great worth – a worth that is proven every
time I look at the cross. The price He was willing to pay to restore me to
fellowship with Him is evidence of how He values me.
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