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God Never overlooks anyone...

God Never overlooks anyone....

Reference  Lk 12:6-7

What about the seemingly minor issues of our lives?
Do they matter to our God?
Of course They do!!!

Our God is the Lord who pays close attention to every detail of our lives. We may think we need to tell Him everything that has happened, is happening, or will happen to seek His support or blessings, but that’s just a myth. On the contrary, He wants us to invite Him into all aspects of our lives. We don’t need to inform Him, just welcome Him into our family, church, and community. That’s all we need to do and understand. He never overlooks anyone.

Lk 12:6-7 (MSG)- What’s the price of two or three pet canaries? Some loose change, right? But God never overlooks a single one. And He pays even greater attention to you, down to the last detail—even numbering the hairs on your head! So don’t be intimidated by all this bully talk. You’re worth more than a million canaries.

  • Are the hairs on our heads numbered or counted? Yes, they are. 
  • Does He know the number of hairs that fell this morning? Yes, He does! 
  • Are we worth more than a million birds? Yes, we are in His sight. 
  • Are we forgotten by the Lord? We’re not! He never leaves us or forsakes us. 
  • Does God forget us? No, He pays even closer attention to each of us. 
  • Are we more valuable to God? Yes, we are! 
  • Has He engraved our names on His palms? Yes He has.
  • Has He made us the apple of His eye? Yes, we are! 
  • Does God abandon us? Never. He has chosen/redeemed us as His heirs. 
  • Do we need to worry about the seemingly minor issues of our lives? No, we don’t.
  • Hallelujah! Amen!! Hallelujah!!!

Jesus said, immerse yourself in God’s reality, God’s initiative, and God’s provisions. Don’t worry about missing out—your everyday needs will be taken care of. Focus fully on what God is doing right now, and don’t stress about what might or might not happen tomorrow. When challenges arise, God will help you handle them at the right time. (Mt 6:33-34)

Dear God, thank You for Your care and support. You are always with us and for us. When we place everything into Your hands, You make it whole and help us build on Your foundation. We are blessed, valued, and never forgotten. We belong to You, and You belong to us. In You, we find our true worth. We will remember what You want us to remember—Your promises—We will forget what You want us to forget - and focus on You in every circumstance, giving You our full and intentional attention. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Shabbat Shalom from Kent, London.
In His Grip....
Happy March 2026. Good Weekend.



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