God knows your name.
In a world of numbers and noise, this truth still startles. He doesn’t track you by your social security number or address. He knows you. The real you. The you that you sometimes forget exists.
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Have you ever considered how remarkable this is? The Creator of galaxies and gravity remembers what makes you smile. The Architect of atoms and oceans thinks about you. Not just occasionally. Constantly.
We forget this, don’t we? We wake up, rush through breakfast, battle traffic, tackle emails, solve problems, make dinner, fall into bed… and somewhere in that blur, we lose sight of our worth. We become what we produce. We measure our value by our achievements.
But God measures differently.
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In Scripture, when God calls someone by name, everything changes. “Moses, Moses,” He called from the burning bush. “Samuel,” He whispered in the night. “Saul,” He thundered on the Damascus road.
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Names matter to God because people matter to God. Not because of what they’ve done, but because of whose they are.
This truth changes everything about how we face our days. The presentation that terrifies you? God knows your name. The diagnosis that shook your world? God knows your name. The relationship that’s breaking your heart? God knows your name.
When heaven speaks your name, it’s never with disappointment or disgust. It’s always with delight. Always with purpose. Always with love.
What would change if you truly believed this? What burden would lift? What fear would fade?
Perhaps the most beautiful promise in Scripture isn’t about what God will do, but about how God sees you. “I have called you by name,” He declares, “you are mine.”
Your name is on His lips. Your life is in His hands. Your future is in His heart.
God knows your name. And better still, He loves the person it belongs to.
So let Him. Let Him love you not for what you’ve done but simply because you’re His. Let Him speak purpose over your ordinary days. Let Him transform your identity from what you do to whose you are.
In the end, success isn’t measured by accomplishments but by surrender. Not by climbing higher but by kneeling lower. Not by being known but by being known by Him.
God knows your name. Today, that’s enough.