On my right hand I wear a ring–just a small ruby solitaire, set in a narrow gold band with a bit of delicate embellishment on either side.
I’ve owned the ring since I was a young teen—a long time ago! Yet the ring is even older than I am, passing its one hundredth birthday back in 2004.
The original owner was my grandmother. Great Grandpa and Grandma gave her the ring in 1904, on her fourteenth birthday. On my fourteenth birthday, she surprised me by passing the ring on to me.
All these decades since, the presence of that little band continually reminds me of her—a kind, soft-spoken woman of deep strength and enduring faith. (I wrote about her a couple of years ago. You can access that post–“The God of Rachel, Clara, and Henry, Part 1”– here.)
Perhaps you, too, own a cherished possession that may not appear significant to others, but is highly valuable to you. In fact, you treasure it.
On a much grander scale, God treasures you. You are dearly beloved and precious to him.
Oh, no, some will say. Not me. I’m not good enough, smart enough, or talented enough to be highly valued.
That’s not what scripture says:
(“For you know that God paid a ransom to save you from the empty life you inherited from your ancestors. And it was not paid with mere gold or silver, which lose their value. It was the precious blood of Christ,the sinless, spotless Lamb of God” (1 Peter 1:18-19).
God paid a very high price with the precious blood of his own Son, in order to make you his treasured possession. Evidently goodness, smarts, and talent have nothing to with it (Ephesians 2:8-9)!
And God doesn’t view you as ordinary, anymore than I consider my ruby ring ordinary.
Here are several indicators of the high value he places on you:
- You are precious and honored in God’s sight simply because he loves you (Isaiah 43:4). Just as God went to great lengths to bring his precious children of Israel out of captivity, so he has gone to great lengths to bring you into his family.
- He is constantly thinking about you (Psalm 139:17)–preparing for your welfare, providing for your needs, guiding and guarding until it is time for your final journey to heaven.
- He blesses you with all spiritual blessings (Ephesians 1:3). It is not the material stuff of the outer life that satisfies; it is the wealth of spiritual blessings of the inner life. God offers: forgiveness of sin, freedom from guilt, peace of mind, joy of heart, wisdom, comfort and strength—to name a few.
- God has prepared for you an eternity of absolute bliss (1 Corinthians 2:9).
Think of it. God Almighty sees and appreciates your value, your beauty.
He speaks affirmation and restoration to your soul through his Word (Psalm 19:7).
He listens with wrapt attention when you call to him (Psalm 145:18).
He enfolds you in his wings of protection and comfort (Psalm 36:7).
He is with you, for you, and in you.
Accept it, embrace it. Send your roots down deep into the truth:
You. Are. Highly. Cherished.
(Photo and art credits: Nancy Ruegg; http://www.pinterest.com; http://www.winterpastfinally.blogspot.com; http://www.faithgateway.com; http://www.thelovelyscribe.com.
Thank you, Nancy, for some wonderful verses full of affirmation for a friend of mine who was recently widowed and for me. Thank you also for responding to the Lord’s prompting to use your gift to encourage and stimulate food for thought. Love, Diane
“use your gift to encourage” I agree wholeheartedly with the commenter,Diane.
“He is constantly thinking about you”! Amazing, can’t even find a starting place to have an understanding. How marvelous.
You’re right: It is incredible to contemplate that God is constantly thinking about each of us. Thank you for stopping by when you can, Retha.
I’m so glad this post came at a time to share with your friend. May God use its message to lift her spirit! And thank you for your encouragement, Diane.
Nancy, I might not come to your page every day. I want to thank you specifically for this; I never have to feel what are you going to through in my face like ice water. (news and all other types of ungodliness)
That alone makes your place a place to rest at.
Thank you, Retha. I greatly appreciate YOUR encouragement!
We are highly cherished, indeed. Beautiful, Nancy!
Thank you, Jody. So glad to see on FB that you had a glorious trip to CA!
These words made me smile and felt loved. Thanks for this precious moment with God.!
What a delight for me to participate with you in a precious moment with God! Thank you, Jean.
A few years ago my Dad gave me his mom’s left-handed scissors. She passed when I was only five but I remember her vividly, as Mom and Dad would leave me with her overnight sometimes. She would let me choose something off of the bread truck and we would pick berries together. And she would sing ‘Onward Christian Soldiers’ to me as well. These scissors are very precious to me, as are my memories of her. To realize that God knew me even before I was born…knew all of the mistakes I would make…my failings, etc., but loved and loves me still… And VALUES me and TREASURE me? Wow. I am SO unworthy. Perfect post for me to read especially this week…when I have been feeling so out of sorts and disconnected due to not spending enough time with the Lord. Thanks so very much!
How wonderful that this post came along at such an appropriate time for you. Thank you for sharing memories of your grandmother, Cheri. Such meaningful recollections point to the value of building relationships with young children. The imprint of love and kindness can remain strong for a long time!
So true, Nancy! Young children are very impressionable and have great memories! So very important to leave positive and spiritual imprints on them! Love that word ‘imprint’ that you used!
Amen. Thanks for the beautiful reminders:) God bless
Thank you, Bomi. Praise God this post was meaningful to you!