Major and Minor things - Author Unknown

By late morning I had finally gotten outdoors. Armed with a pair of trusty clippers, I was ready to tackle the overgrown bushes in the back yard. I was getting into it and having fun chopping and trimming. All of a sudden I realized I was hot as a firecracker and about to have a heat stroke. I threw all the branches in a pile and jumped in the water to cool off.


That was when I noticed the bracelet my husband had given me was no longer on my wrist. I was angry with myself for wearing it to do yard work.


Carefully I moved the cuttings, one by one, watching for the bracelet to fall. All the while, I was looking at where I’d been working. It would be nearly impossible to spot it in the high grass or the flower bed rocks.


I said to God, “Lord, you know everything. So you know where EVERYTHING is. Therefore, you know where my bracelet is. It is not the biggest thing in the world, but it is sentimental to me. I should have taken it off, but I didn’t. Now, I’m asking you to show me where it is, and – to please let it be in plain view.”


I finished moving the whole trash pile, sighed, and looked up. There, on the decking, was the lost bracelet. It was perfectly curled on a narrow piece of wood between two wide cracks.


I thought, God is SO nice! He not only loves me, but He likes me! He shows me in the most real ways. Maybe He dispatched an angel to lay it there for me to find.




In the big picture, it’s a pretty minor thing to lose a bracelet. It’s major, though, when God so clearly reveals his caring in the ordinary things and our everyday lives.


And if God takes care of minor things like this, how much more then will He take care of us, and the important, major issues in our lives?