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Mindful


What a relevant and genuine and legitimate question?
The significance of the question is, when we consider the vastness and magnanimity of God's creation. David exclaims this when he looks into the heavens and sees the moon and the stars.
Millions and millions of galaxies with crores of stars and planets. One tiny galaxy is the milkyway. One tiny star of them all is our sun. And one of the 8 planets is our earth, the pale blue dot, our home.
When we look at the earth too, what variety. Trees, animals, birds, fishes, mountains, hills, valleys, icebergs, oceans, waterfalls. Out of them all, God chose to create mankind in His own image and likeness- made Him only a little lower than God.
And He is mindful of us.

But we have been marred by our own rebellion against Him. We have deserted him.
Yet He is mindful of us.

That is why He chose to stoop down and come to save us from our plight. Died on the cross and raised on the third day. And is coming back to take us home.
Because He is mindful of us

In this present era, if any parts are faulty, the trend is to replace rather than repair. The spare part merchandise is thriving.  No one wants a faulty piece to be repaired when you have a fresh piece to be rekept.

God thought of repairing us. (As well as replacing us too)
But He did not think of a fresh piece and just discard us.
He was mindful of us.

And even when we have deserted Him with our own rebellious choice, He continues to keep us in charge of everything, putting all things under our authority.
And He sustains us.
He takes care of us as princes and princesses. His own dear children.
Always loving.
Always mindful.

This is one video I've seen about 7 or 8 years back. A session by Louie Giglio.
It brings tears to mine eyes even today. Looking at the magnanimity of God. And How much He is mindful of me 

https://youtu.be/bQTy2dIsgcM


May God enable us to see how mindful of us He is.

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