“You Yourself have recorded my wanderings. Put my tears in Your
bottle. Are they not in Your records?” – Psalm 56:8
The other day I was looking for something at my
parent’s house. I haven’t lived with
them for long time, so occasionally my search requires some snooping . While I was
looking, I came across a box of my dad’s.
It was just the sort of place that may hide what I had been
looking for.
What I found instead was a much better
treasure. The contents of the box held
no monetary value whatsoever; but still my heart burst as I caught a
glimpse. They were things only a father –
now grandfather- would hold dear. It contained a picture of his parents walking along a city street, holding hands and in
love. There was a scrap of paper with
words penned by my grandfather, making record of his personal, living encounter
with Christ. My dad had saved my very first
business card. There was a small case
marked “tooth”. Things from my brother were in there, my daughter’s picture and a baseball picture of my
son were there as well, along with some of the little trinkets he'd been given over the years. All things held
special by a father …or a son…or a grandfather.
Seeing that little box and what it held inside
surprised me. The sudden realization of quiet, vigilant love spanning decades will do that.
While I was racing through my teens, he was collecting the moments. While I was consumed in raising toddlers, he
was storing the snapshots, when his own parents passed he wasn't fighting for
investments, he was preserving their story.
Holding each one close, tucked away safe from decay or forgotten-ness.
My dad and I many years ago walking in the snow with my kiddos |
It hit me as I walked away from such a tiny
archive that God’s love is similar. He
records our wanderings and puts our tears in his bottle (ps 56). Every little bit recorded and preserved for His safe
keeping. Why? Because he vigilantly loves us. While we are racing through life, God is
collecting our moments, keeping them
ready for the day when we are willing to pause and remember with Him. While we are consumed with the stress life
brings, God is preserving snapshots, holding each anxious thought present. While we may be distracted, investing in this
world, God is recording our story, caring most about the words being penned upon
our heart. What really matters are the living encounters that cannot be measured by a 401-k or the praises of man. Sometimes we go looking for one thing and find something far greater.
God holds your story, and He holds mine. The years are not wasted or lost on Him. When I saw what my earthly father treasured, I gushed
silently, “He’s held all these things dear!
All these seemingly insignificant things have been treasures to
him. For years!” I have always known my dad loves me, but this
time it was different. I had taken a
glimpse of his heart and better understood the depth of His love. Rest assured God has a box like that, and it holds similar things – “worthless things” of infinite value to Him.
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