Our question today is from Psalms 8:4
“What is man that You are mindful of him?”
Step outside tonight. Look up. See those stars scattered like diamonds on black velvet? Each one is placed by the same God who placed you here. Galaxies stretch beyond imagination, whispering glory across the darkness. And still—in all that vastness—God sees you.
David felt it too. Standing beneath that same canopy of stars, he asked the question that echoes in every human heart: “Who am I that the Creator of all this would care about me?”
But here’s the beautiful truth: He does care. The Hebrew word for “mindful” doesn’t suggest a fleeting thought. It means constant attention. Steady focus. You’re not an afterthought in God’s busy schedule. You’re actively on His mind.
The same hands that flung stars into space know the number of hairs on your head. The voice that spoke light into existence whispers your name in the darkness. He catches your tears before they fall and draws near when your heart breaks.
You are not forgotten in the crowd of seven billion people. Among the billions in the of souls from Adam to now, the God of the universe is mindful of you. That changes everything.
I’m Lonnie Davis , and these are thoughts worth thinking.