Our two made it to the last test before "messing
up." But, he came home excited because the dog he "ran" for
his friend had won! Although she is his friend's dog, she is our 3-year old
lab's mama. That will look great on his résumé and those of his siblings.
Don and Andi with her
ribbon.
The reality is that it wasn't probably age that made this
friend forget, but the fact that many of those who enter dogs often enter more
than one and others are trainers or handlers who "run" the dogs of
those who hire them to do so. Still…
One thing is for sure, the Lord God never forgets our names.
NEVER.
Look here. I have made you a part of Me, written you on the palms of My hands.
Your city
walls are always on My mind, always My
concern.
Isaiah 49:16 (VOICE)
Even though these words written by Isaiah were specifically
addressed to Israel, they reveal the same attitude of heart that the Lord has
to all those who are called by His Name.
Matthew Henry wrote of Isaiah 49, "Some mothers do
neglect their children; but God's compassions to his people, infinitely exceed
those of the tenderest parents toward their children. His setting them as a
mark on his hand, or a seal upon his arm, denotes his being ever mindful of
them. As far as we have scriptural evidence that we belong to his ransomed
flock, we may be sure that he will never forsake us."
The Hebrew word that the VOICE translates written is chaqaq, which actually means to cut
in/out, inscribe, or engrave, like cutting words into a rock (so says Gesenius'
Hebrew-Chaldee Lexicon).
This is reflected in Gill's Exposition of the Entire Bible
comment, "Some think respect is had to the wounds in the hands of Christ,
which, being on their account, are looked upon and remembered by him; or,
however, to their being in his hands, out of which none can pluck them, John
10:28."
I give them eternal life, and they will never perish,
and no one will
snatch them out of my hand.
John 10:28 (ESV)
We are not just engraved or cut into His hand, we are being
held in it! What intimacy we have with our God as those who belong to Him. We
can rest assured that He will never forget our names.
And we can be assured that as we raise our voices to Him in
prayer for our children, He will bend down to listen.
He who did not spare His own Son, but delivered Him up for us all,
how shall He not with Him also freely give us all things?
Romans 8:32 (NKJV)
These encouraging words are a blessing! Thanks, Debi!
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