We all want to be accepted, to fit in somewhere. But
some people live on the margins of life where it can be difficult to feel they
have any value or significance, or that they matter to anyone. Children
sometimes experience this: Too tall—when other kids haven’t had a growth spurt
yet. Too fat—when the other kids are thinner. Too smart—when their classmates
are struggling. Or “not smart enough” in comparison with others. Being
different as a child can result in being mocked or bullied. But an adult who
doesn’t fit into the mold may just be ignored—so insignificant that he or she feels
invisible.
But what a great significance we have in God’s eyes!
We were so valued that He sent His Son to pay the price for our sins and to
allow us to have a relationship with Him. We were created in the image of God (Gen. 1:27), and He has designed us and
been involved in every detail of our life since before we were born (Ps. 139:1-16). Whether or not we
always feel significant, we are deeply loved by
our Father.