Luke 12:6-7
“Are not five sparrows sold for two copper coins? And not one of them is forgotten before God. But the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Do not fear therefore; you are of more value than many sparrows.
Application:
In Luke 12:4–7 Knowing his disciples were fearful of the Pharisees’ power and threats, Jesus comforted his friends. In light of their intimate connection with him, he urged them, Don’t fear. Though some of them would experience martyrdom at the hands of their opponents (see, e.g., Acts 12:1–2), such enemies of God could kill the body and do nothing more (Luke 12:4). The one to truly fear is God, who has authority to throw people into hell (12:5). In the grand scheme of things, birds are insignificant and of very little value, yet God cares for them. How much greater is his care for his children who trust him (12:6–7)?*
This passage invites us to reflect on divine care and attention bestowed upon each individual. In biblical times, sparrows were considered of little worth, often sold in groups for a meager price. Yet, despite their insignificance from a worldly perspective, not a single sparrow is overlooked by God. This metaphor underscores the idea that every creature, no matter how seemingly small, possesses intrinsic value and purpose.
The passage continues, asserting, “But the very hairs of your head are all numbered….” Here, the scripture highlights the intimate connection between God and humanity. This personalized attention serves as a reminder that every individual is divinely cherished and cared for.
In times of uncertainty, understanding our inherent worth can alleviate fear and anxiety. When we grasp the depth of God’s love, it empowers us to embrace our identities with confidence. We are reminded that just as God watches over the sparrows, He meticulously oversees our lives.
In conclusion, the verses from Luke remind us of our immeasurable value. Each of us is important to God, surpassing even the worth of many sparrows, and this knowledge should inspire hope and reassurance.
*References: Tony Evans, The Tony Evans Bible Commentary (Nashville, TN: Holman Bible Publishers, 2019), 987.
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