I have always wanted diamond stud earrings.
I don’t remember if someone I knew had them or I had seen them in a magazine or a store. But I knew that was on my wish list.
At one time, I worked for a very generous law firm. When a big case was won, everyone shared in the bonus – whether they worked on the case or not. From partners, other attorneys, support staff to the runners, we all shared. It was amazing!
After one of these bonuses, I was determined to get those earrings. But, when I actually started looking at them, the cost to me was so high! I couldn’t justify the expense. Cubic zirconia became my substitute.
After Tim and I married, he discovered this desire of mine. After he received a bonus, he bought my first pair. They were lovely and tiny. I adored them.
After a few years, Tim blessed me again with another pair. These had a little drop down that sparkled when I turned my head. I felt very glamorous.
I was purging one weekend. I was consolidating, throwing away and giving away. Sometimes I think socks and t-shirts spawn like rabbits. A thorough cleansing always feels good.
I had two separate boxes for the earrings and they were easily consolidated into one. One less box to keep.
I tossed the wrong box. I didn’t double check it before throwing it into the trash. I was so heartbroken. Tim and I both try to hold our things with open hands. I didn’t lament for long. But still, I missed the earrings.
Fast forward a few more years and Tim gifted me again with diamond stud earrings. Still tiny. Still so very lovely.
I was wearing them the other day and told him how much I appreciated him replacing my treasure.
We both thought of how God does the same thing.
When we are in Christ, we are a new creation. The old is gone and the new has come. (2 Corinthians 5:17)
When something has been lost, run over or mutilated, the Lord restores what the locust have eaten. (Joel 2:25)
God’s Word also says that we are His special treasure! Can you imagine?
You have been set apart as holy to the Lord your God, and he has chosen you from all the nations of the earth to be his own special treasure. (Deuteronomy 14:2 NLT)
The Creator of the universe has declared me His own special treasure. My Savior gave His life because He found me to be precious. Not because of anything I have done but, because of His love for me.
So very thankful.