March 2026, Mission Musings
Ready, set, count!!!! As you look at the picture with this MM, I can just hear you saying, “Sure—I can count them! Ha!!!” Impossible for us, but not their Creator! Living where we do, for most of the winter, we “enjoy” pictures like this one many times. I say, “enjoy”, because it all depends what field they are taking off from. If you have ever farmed or been around a farm, you will understand that easily. Let me explain—if a flock of geese take off from a harvested corn field we enjoy that, because that means they are cleaning up the corn kernels left behind by our combine in the fall. We are glad the leftover corn will be eaten by the geese, and won’t cause a problem in our soybeans next spring, since we rotate our crops, and soybeans follow our corn crops. On the other hand, we do not enjoy seeing a flock this size taking off from our green wheat fields. They can clean off a lot of the tiny wheat plants in no time. Yet, as we read in Matthew 6:26: “Look at the birds of the air: they neither sow nor reap nor gather into barns, and yet your heavenly Father feeds them.” Yes, God takes care of them!
That same verse, Matthew 6:26, continues: “Are you not of more value than they? “ We are in the middle of the Lenten season, the time of reflection of all our Savior went through so we could live with Him eternally. Like that big flock of geese, Jesus’ family of this world, is uncountable by men. I know that there are those who keep track of the people in this world, but that is constantly changing. Only God, our Creator, can have an exact count, yet, He cares enough for each one of us, to send His only Son to suffer and die for you and me and all our countless “family” members here in this world! Luke writes it this way: “Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? And not one of them is forgotten before God. Why, even the hairs of your head are all numbered. Fear not; you are of more value than many sparrows.” (Luke 12:6-7)
As we look ahead to Jesus’ Resurrection, we are comforted knowing that He died for each of us, as “uncountable” as we are. In Jesus’ world, we ALL count as being part of His family for eternity. The next time you see a big flock of birds or geese flying near you, just remember, that you too, are part of the heavenly “flock” that Jesus died for. So is everyone that you meet, every day of your life. You may not know them, you may not ever see them again on this earth, but they too are counted as part of God’s heavenly family. As the closing words of the first six verses of the Lenten hymn, CHRIST THE LIFE OF ALL THE LIVING say: “Thousand, thousand thanks shall be, Dearest Jesus, unto Thee.” TLH 151.




























