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He Loves Us So

"You will again have compassion on us; You will tread our sins underfoot and hurl all our iniquities into the depths of the sea"(Micah 7:19).

Here we are on this tiny little planet in a relatively small solar system situated toward the outer rim of a vast galaxy known as; The Milky Way being only one galaxy among millions of other galaxies in an unimaginable universe that continues to expand every minute and this God who is continuing to create all things considers you and me to be so immensely important to Him that He forgives us every time we fail Him! Do you ever ask yourself why? I do often. Wouldn't you agree we are so small, so totally insignificant considering the vastness of God's expanding creation that we shouldn't even rate a millisecond of His unimaginable, so busy mind, but we do! To Him we are so important to Him he knows the number of hairs on our heads...He even knows our names!

How wonderful is this; our God, that He, who is so big, so huge that He measures the breadth of the universe in the width of His mighty hand (Isaiah 40:12)! He has compassion on you and me because He considers us an important part of His indescribable, amazing creation. Okay, so He created us, still why would He even bother to think of us? He cares so much for you and me He sent His only precious Son to earth to die for us so we can be with Him in heaven forever. He bothers to consider us because He loves us. He really loves us.

"O God, we thank You for Your love, we thank You for forgiving us. We thank You O God for being our caring, loving Father. Help us O Lord to be more worthy of all you do for us. Help us Jesus to always honor You and be mindful of Your immense grace. Please know we love You, and we praise Your mighty name. You are God." Amen.

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