Imagine a summer night,
sitting on the deck with family and friends. Low in the background is the
familiar hum of grasshoppers. How much do grasshoppers in the lawn affect your
evening? Not much—they hardly even register. Isaiah likens grasshoppers to the entire
human race before God and His awesome purposes (40:22).
While God sits,
stretches, andspreads—the powerful verbs Isaiah uses to describe His
effortless, universe-shaping work—we squeak, like a pack of tiny grasshoppers
hidden in the grass. That’s a healthy dose of perspective. We might envision
ourselves as critical to the Lord’s plan, but we aren’t. He doesn’t need us. He
doesn’t need anyone.
How freeing! There’s no
risk of losing God’s love. You can’t forfeit His love because of who you are,
no matter how corrupt your heart. You’re not removed from His love because of
what you’ve done, no matter how vile your sins. You can never step outside the
circle of God’s love, no matter who you are or what you do—because it’s not
about you; it’s about Him.
Let’s humbly change our
perspectives. This may need to be a daily exercise so you don’t default to your
natural way of thinking. Remind yourself of these truths: I am loved because
God loves me. What’s good in me is Christ in me. Stop worrying about your
performance, constantly trying to prove to God, to yourself, or to others how
good and worthy you are.
Journal
Many of us
subconsciously try to perform for God and others. How do you see that in
yourself?
God loves you
unconditionally, simply because He chooses to. How does that truth change the way
you treat God? And others?
Pray
God of all grace, thank
You for choosing to love me and for reminding me I can stop trying to earn Your
love. I can never be good enough or do enough good things to impress You. When
I’m honest I see that I’m small, sinful, and weak. And when I realize how much
You’ve forgiven me, my love for You grows. Help me to live in the freedom of
grace, accepting that You love me no matter what. Just as I have freely
received Your grace, help me freely give grace to others—all because of Jesus,
in whose name I pray, amen.
Dawn