
Scientists estimate there are so many stars in the observable universe that if they were divided equally among every person on earth, each individual could possess nearly 14 trillion stars. God not only created them—He calls them each by name! Scripture says, “He determines the number of the stars and calls them each by name” (Psalm 147:4). The heavens are immeasurable to us, yet completely known to Him. And if God carefully governs galaxies beyond our comprehension, then surely our lives are not beyond His attention.

Then there is the sand. Scoop a handful at the beach and try counting even a handful of grains. Impossible! Yet David declared that “God’s thoughts toward us outnumber the grains of sand” (Psalm 139:17–18). Every grain speaks of divine affection. Every shoreline whispers that God’s care is constant, detailed, and inexhaustible. We may feel forgotten in difficult seasons, but heaven’s thoughts toward us are more numerous than every desert and every shore combined.

And then there are the sparrows. Tiny birds with no barns, no investments, and no visible plan for tomorrow. They dart through the sky appearing to survive on instinct alone. Yet Jesus said “not one sparrow falls to the ground apart from the Father’s care” (Matthew 10:29). God feeds them, guides them, and sustains their flight. The sparrow’s life is not random; it is lovingly overseen.

The stars remind us of God’s power.
The sand reminds us of God’s thoughts toward us.
The sparrows remind us of God’s daily provision.
So when anxiety rises and uncertainty grows, remember: the God who names the stars, numbers the sands, and watches the sparrows is more than able to faithfully care for you!

What a beautiful reminder! Have a blessed day, Eric!
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Thanks Heather, you too!👍🏻🙏
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Thanks, Eric, for encouraging us to remember that God’s got us covered in this life and the one to come.
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Amen, brother! Glad to know He is watching with love and care… have a blessed day!👍🏻🙏
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Soul-stirring reminders, Eric. Praise God for his omniscience and omnipotence, his compassion and grace–all at work for our benefit!
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