A Small Detail

One of the tiniest things I brought with me when we moved back to Nicaragua in June was this little nut.  


If you have done any kind of move overseas (and especially with kids!) you know that little things like this rarely get packed.  Especially as you wade through all of your "decision-requiring stuff": clothes, shoes, books, DVD's, papers, kitchen stuff, that random broken thing, that paper clip or magnet, that thing you forgot you had and maybe you would use it now that you found it, and on and on. It takes months of sorting, selling, giving away, packing, etc to finally be prepared with those bags that are only supposed to be 40 lbs.  Granted, this nut weighs nothing but how did it make the cut?  Better yet, how did I not lose track of it in an international move?     
 

I'm not exactly sure how to answer the above questions but this I do know: though little in size, this nut reminds me in a big way of God's love, creativity, and presence in the details of life.  I found it on a walk on the Monon Trail in Sheridan, Indiana and now it sits in my home in Managua, Nicaragua and it speaks to me of the beauty of God in the details of life.  I smile when I look at it and remember that His fingerprints are on all He has made. 


More than anything else it helps me remember that when my mind is overwhelmed or anxious about the big things in my life, He is still in charge of the big and little things.  He is the creative, loving, and sovereign God of the universe and Lord of my heart. 

The Lord directs the steps of the godly.
    He delights in every detail of their lives.
Psalm 37:23 (NLT)



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