The sand at Cobham Beach in Florida where my husband comes from is the whitest sand I’ve ever seen. As far as sand goes we’re polar opposites. The sand at my beach, 8000 miles away on the west coast of the North Island of NZ, is the blackest.
Here’s a thought; White, black, red, and gold – the sand has different colours, just like us.
I love Psalm 139, it speaks of God knowing us. He knows us individually, and our days were written in His book – even before we came to be.
Did you know the grains of sand outnumber us, and God’s thoughts outnumber the grains of sand?
“How precious to me are your thoughts, God!
How vast is the sum of them!
Were I to count them, they would outnumber the grains of sand” Psalm 139:17-18
Have you ever seen grains of sand magnified? God crafted each grain of sand to be unique and beautiful.
Think of that if you feel insignificant or believe that you don’t matter to God.
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