“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” Psalm 139 : 14
The retreat master held up a freshly printed, twenty dollar bill.
“How many of you would like to have this bill?” he asked the anxious audience.
All hands went up.
He proceeded to crumble the $20 note in his hand.
Then he asked, “Who still wants this $20 bill.”
All hands went up in the air again.
“Well, what if I do this—”
He dropped the note on the ground, and began to grind it into the floor with his shoe. He picked it up from the floor, crumpled and dirty.
“Now who wants this bill?”
Still, the hands went up in the air.
“My friends, you have all learned a very important lesson today,” he explained. “No matter what I did to the money, you still wanted it because it did not decrease in value. It was still worth twenty dollars.”
Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and ground into the dirt by the bad decisions we make, and by unexpected circumstances that come our way. We may feel as though we are worthless, and that life isn’t fair. But, no matter what has happened or may happen in your life, you will never lose your value.
Dirty or clean, crumpled or neatly creased, you are still priceless to the One who loves you. The worth of your life lies, not in what you do or who you know, but in your precious value as a child of God.
You are special because God loves you.
Never forget that!
2 Comments
Lynn Lindell
Thank you Father Duffy! Your message comes at a time when many in our family are experiencing “brokenness” in various ways. Your reminder of how important we are to God, especially in these times, brings peace and hope. Thank you for all that you do God bless you always!
Ron Richter
Great analogy for God’s valuation of each and every individual, no matter their mistakes. I might also suggest it applies to the Catholic Church, another of God’s creations. While it may be dragged through the mud based on the failures of individuals representing it, the Church still possesses inherent value worthy of support (and correction).