His Eye is On the Sparrow


Do not be anxious about anything, but in every situation, by prayer and petition, with thanksgiving, present your requests to God. And the peace of God, which transcends all understanding, will guard your hearts and your minds in Christ Jesus. Philippians 4:6-7 NIV

Did you know that Jesus not only commands us to give thanks, but that He also gave thanks Himself? He thanked God for bread, before He fed the five thousand and even more amazingly, when He gave it to the disciples at the Last Supper. Jesus, knowing that everyone would run away, and that Judas would betray Him, still gave thanks. It strikes me that the anxious thoughts, problems and struggles that frustrate and keep me awake at night are nowhere near what Jesus faced. And yet in the middle of it all He was thankful. I am learning that when I let go of circumstances that are way beyond my control and trust them into the hands of God a miracle happens. The peace of God that is way beyond my understanding comes to keep and guard my mind in Christ Jesus. I may not see the answer to my prayers today or in the way I hoped, but God will be honored, I will be guided in the way He wants and in the end His blessing will be more than worth it all!

6 thoughts on “His Eye is On the Sparrow

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  2. Amen! This concept is so important to me that the third book in my trilogy is entitled “Sparrows.” The song comes into the story, and the second half of the book centers around 9-11. The storyline follows about a dozen characters – God’s “sparrows,” and how He takes care of each of them, whether shielding them from harm or calling them home.

    (Isn’t it mind-boggling that He had His eye on each of the billions of people alive today?!)

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