When I lived in Florida, a tremendous thunderstorm rolled through one afternoon. I don’t remember a lot of rain. But there was a lot of lightning.
My parents were visiting for the weekend and mom and I were out shopping. The storm was getting worse so we decided to head home.
When we arrived, my dad was walking out of the house with his and mom’s clothes. He said lightning had struck the house and there was a fire.
Mom and I walked into the house. I didn’t see any flames but there was a lot of smoke. The fire was in the roof.
I told mom to get out and I would grab Spaz the cat. I found the cat carrier and the cat and then just stood there for a moment.
I was trying to figure out what else to grab. I couldn’t think of anything. The fireman arrived and strongly suggested that I leave.
While I watched the battle of fire and water, my mind thought of other things that were inside. There were precious letters from someone who was no longer living in this world. Photographs and yearbooks that showed the story of my childhood. These things were lost for good.
We all have treasured possessions. They are people and things that cannot be replaced. These are people and things we hold close to our hearts. We want to protect and love them as best as we can. We could live without them but, we do not want to.
Deuteronomy 7:6 says, “For you (Israel) are a people holy to the LORD your God. The LORD your God has chosen you to be a people for his treasured possession, out of all the peoples who are on the face of the earth.”
The people of Israel were God’s chosen people. They were set apart (holy) from all of the other people on the earth. They were His treasured possession.
Believers, having been adopted into this family, we too are His treasured possessions. He protects and loves us. We are prized and cherished and are precious to Him. Jesus died for you. You are worthy because God says you are worthy.
1 Peter 2:9 reminds us again that we are chosen and holy, a people for His own possession.
He chose us and made a way for us to live with Him forever.
Friend, remember today and every day that you are seen, known, and dearly loved.