I knew you before I formed you in your mother’s womb. Before
you were born I set you apart and appointed you as my spokesman to the world. (Jeremiah 1:5)
Have you ever seen photographs of individual grains of sand
blown up over 250 times their actual size? Some grains look like red, glossy
stones, others look like icicles; some resemble speckled yellow and brown eggs,
and still others seem shaped like corncobs, snowflakes, and precious gems. Some
grains are square; some, spherical; and some, flat. No two grains are the same
- in fact, you’d never know you were even looking at grains of sand if no one
told you.
So the next time your toes are gripping the warm sand, think
about each and every tiny grain, unique in shape, depth, color, and texture.
God created each and every one of this infinite variety of grains.
Since God shows off His creative abilities in tiny bits of
sand, think about what He has done - and can do - with us, the crown of His
creation.
Each one of us is unique in appearance, personality, gifts,
and experiences; each of us is wired with feelings, preferences, responses and
tastes that are ours alone.
Too often, however, we try to model ourselves after another
person. We want to dress like her, speak as she does, wear our hair the same
way, or, worse yet, allow her opinions to become our own - and the list can go
on. Whether the object of our admiration is a friend, celebrity, or church
leader - yes, even a beloved Bible study teacher or ministry leader - we lose
ourselves in trying to be like her. Our reasons for doing so vary, but the key
issue is dissatisfaction with ourselves.
As believers, however, we have within us the Holy Spirit who
is using His power to, among other things, transform us into the Christlike
image God created us to have. No one else possesses this ability to transform
us, regardless of how spiritual, beautiful, or “together” someone appears.
The Lord knows why each grain of sand is a certain way, and
He knows the same about you.
Lean into Him to find out why you have the characteristics
you have and what purposes He has in mind for you.
Lord, thank You for wiring me the way You have, and I ask
You to reveal to me how You will use me in Your kingdom work. Thank You for
giving me the free will to accept or reject Your intended purposes. Today,
right now, I pray that I will choose to accept them.
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