Very Important People

In connection with thoughts I posted last Sunday (for the 25th Sunday after Pentecost), I’d also prepared a children’s message to go with that meditation. Quite often in my ministry career, adults would say they got as much (or more) out of the children’s sermons than the regular sermons. So, perhaps you’ll appreciate the brief message I’ll share this week. I’ve adapted this for the blog from the children’s talk I had prepared in connection with readings from 1 Kings 17:8-16 and Mark 12:38-44.


Who is important?

I’m going to give you a list of several people and want you to tell me which of them is the most important.

  • Xi Jinping — the President of the People’s Republic of China, which has 1.4 billion people.
  • Elon Musk — the richest person in the world, who currently has a net worth of $304 billion.
  • Patrick Mahomes —  all-pro, Super Bowl champion NFL player.
  • Christiano Renaldo / Lionel Messi — the best-known, most popular soccer players in the world. 
  • Dwayne (the Rock) Johnson — currently the most successful movie star in the world 
  • Taylor Swift  —  the biggest-selling global recording artist of the year for the past two years in a row.
  • And the last person on my list — you. 

So, of these people, which is the most important? 

Ok, that’s a trick question. Are you thinking of importance in the eyes of the world? Or importance according to God? Certainly, some people seem more important in this world. But no one is unimportant to God.

You may think of yourself as the last person on a list here on planet earth, but remember that Jesus said, “Many who are first will be last, and the last will be first” (Matthew 19:30).  Jesus also said that those who are considered the “least of these” here on earth – the hungry, the thirsty, those who have nothing, those who are lonely and strangers, even those who are in prison – still are people he considers to be members of his family (Matthew 25:40). Jesus said that the ways of God our Father are often hidden from the highest people, from the most wise and learned people, but are revealed to little children (Matthew 11:25).  

The truth is, every person is equal as far as God is concerned. If people get too puffed up with their own importance and think they’re great, God is not impressed.  God’s Word tells us: “Not many of you were wise by human standards, not many were powerful, not many were of noble birth. But God chose what is foolish in the world to shame the wise; God chose what is weak in the world to shame the strong…  so that no one might boast in the presence of God.  (1 Corinthians 1:26-29).

Don’t ever think you are unimportant. No matter who you are, no matter how small you are, no matter how invisible you might feel some days, you are of eternal importance to God. You have a friend forever in Jesus, no matter what situation you find yourself in.  So, whenever you’re feeling small or unimportant or troubled about anything in life, trust in Jesus. He says, “Come to me, all of you that are weary and are carrying heavy burdens, and I will give you rest for your souls” (Matthew 11:28,29).


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2 comments

Dorothy Randolph

My biggest birthday was the one when I turned 96 years old last February. I am still working and playing music on my violin, and other instruments.

I wish I could travel and visit my dear friends and family, but that is not possible.

Love, Dorothy

David Sellnow

Dorothy, nice to hear from you here on the blog. Sorry for not noticing for a montn – we had a very busy December! You will always be one of the truly Very Important Persons in our lives. Blessings to you in the new year. 🙂