Sparrows are the smallest birds mentioned in the Bible, and they usually illustrate God’s care for even the smallest of creatures. Psalm 84:3 says that “even the sparrow has found a home” in the Temple precinct! Sparrows are very comfortable living around humans and, even though they build their nests in close vicinity of people’s homes, they resist being domesticated. Typically, poor people would purchase sparrows in the marketplace because they were an inexpensive meal.
In Luke 12:4–7, Jesus addressed His disciples, offering them comfort and assurance in the face of fear and uncertainty: “Do not be afraid of those who kill the body and after that can do no more” (v. 4). The threats facing His followers were real, but ultimately their lives were in God’s hands. He reminds them of the care of the Father for each one of them. “Are not five sparrows sold for two pennies? Yet not one of them is forgotten by God. Indeed, the very hairs of your head are all numbered. Don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows” (vv. 6–7). If not a single sparrow is forgotten, how much more does God care for each of us? We are of immense value to God who knows even the smallest details about us—such as the number of hairs on our heads (v. 7)!
Sometimes we feel insignificant and are overwhelmed by fear and anxiety. The antidote is realizing we are deeply known and cherished by our Creator. Our worth is not determined by our social status, achievements, or the opinions of others but by God’s unwavering love and attention. Let us hold on to the truth that we are deeply valued by God who watches over us with unwavering love and care. As the hymn reminds us, “His eye is on the sparrow, and I know He watches me.”
Who determines your worth and value? What does this Scripture teach us about God’s care for us as individuals?
Father, what an incredible comfort to know that You love us, watch over us, cherish us! Thank You for the assurance in today’s passage that if Your eye is on such a tiny creature as a sparrow, how much more You care about us.