Gene’s Daily Scriptural Postings
- H Gene Lawrence
- May 9
- 2 min read

While teaching the disciples and warning them specifically about the dangers of hypocrisy, Jesus shares an amazing image of God and how He values each of us. In Luke’s gospel, we learn that Jesus taught this truth to the disciples with a crowd listening in by starting with a rhetorical question: “Aren’t five sparrows sold for two cents? God doesn’t forget any of them. Even every hair on your head has been counted. Don’t be afraid! You are worth more than many sparrows.” (v. 6-7)
This truth is amazing when we look closely at it. In these two short verses, Jesus emphasizes how valuable a cheap, plentiful bird is – and He emphasizes that even though there were hundreds or even thousands living in the region, “God doesn’t forget any of them”. Jesus first focuses on God valuing one of the least valued birds in that culture.
But Jesus doesn’t stop there. He then shifts our attention onto the fact that God even pays incredible attention to the details of our lives. While I don’t have any real desire to count the number of hairs on my head, God is that interested in me to do so. In an interesting shift of ideas, Jesus moved from talking about the least valued animal in that culture and then He moved our focus onto what might be the least important part of our anatomy – our hair.
I’m not saying that people don’t value their hair or that hair is not given with a purpose. Instead, I am intrigued that of all the parts of our anatomy, if we lose a strand or two of hair, it would impact us the least. If we lost a finger or a toe, this would be much more significant. Our fingers and toes are more valuable than a strand or two of hair.
These details are important to us because Jesus is emphasizing our value in God’s eyes. God values us so much that He pays attention to the least valuable thing about us, and He knows every detail about that least valuable thing. God values us more than a whole flock of sparrows, and we should not be afraid when trouble comes into our life. Through every trial God brings into our life there is a purpose, and while we might not see what God is teaching us in the moment, we can trust that He is preparing us for eternity with Him – because He loves us and values us so much that Jesus became human to redeem us from sin.
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Read this article on the web on it's official page: Valued by God: Luke 12:1-12
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