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“It’s lonely, way out in left field; the coach doesn’t even know my name.

This quote from the song “Way Out in Left Field” from the musical I need a Vacation by John Jacobson and Mac Huff that my school is performing made me think of being an overlooked nobody.

When I took piano lessons as a shy 8-year-old, the teacher couldn’t remember my name. Week after week,I would sit there on the hard bench, wincing as she called me Linda. I didn’t have the self advocacy skills to remind her of my real name. Ironically, now I can’t remember her name!

Ah, but there is Someone who has always known my name, even before my parents named me. He is so powerful that He cannot forget me, or my name. He has also promised to give me a new name.

He who has an ear, let him hear what the Spirit says to the churches. To the one who conquers I will give some
of the hidden manna, and I will give him a white stone, with a new name written on the stone that no one knows
except the one who receives it “(Revelation 2:17).

“But now, thus says the Lord…:

Fear not, for I have redeemed you; I have called you by name, you are mine’” (Isaiah 43:1 ESV).

He bought me back and it cost a lot. I am His. I need never fear.  There is nothing to fear with the most powerful King of the universe on my side. He knows my name!

If you feel unknown and overlooked, please reread Isaiah 43:1 and realize that you are known and precious to our wonderful Father. He knows you inside and out, the good, the bad and the ugly side of you; yet still chooses to love you. Get to know Him through His word and His Holy Spirit. Love Him back by obeying Him.

By Sheyvah Rex
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I hurtled down the freeway, wondering what to say.

As a special education assistant, I was riding with my fourth-grade student who has autism and his mother on a field trip to a museum.

When I heard about the ride assignment, an idea popped into my mind. I should tell her about Jesus. I hadn’t had much time with his mom, but this seemed like a God opportunity.

Immediately, conflicting thoughts argued. She won’t want to hear about Jesus. She might get mad. What if she gets irritated enough to complain to the principal?

The Lord whispered, I want you to do this.

Before leaving, I asked my family and Bible study group to pray for me. On the ride there, we chatted about surface things. Our group traipsed down to the beach after touring the museum.

An awkward silence fell.

Talk to her, the Lord urged me.
But there are too many people around.

Finally, back into the SUV. The conversation was still strained as I tried to turn it around to a faith opening.

Joshua 1:9 Be strong and courageous. Do not be afraid; do not be discouraged, for the LORD your
God will be with you wherever you go (NIV).

She mentioned being thankful for something. I plunged in.

This reminds me that I am thankful for God in my life. Do you have a faith?

I’m a Sikh,” she admitted. Punjab, a northern Indian state, is where the Sikh religion has its roots. Canada has the largest population of Sikhs outside India.

Do you go to the temple very often?” I asked.

Well, you know,” she hedged, “we go to say our prayers. It’s part of the culture.

I love and follow Jesus Christ,” I smiled. “Have you ever read the Bible?

No, but my husband went to Catholic school.”

Oh really? Do you mind if I tell you a bit about the Bible and Jesus?

No, go ahead.

I explained what the Lord means to me and how God forgives people.

She said, “That’s nice,” and changed the subject.

I knew Christ’s Holy Spirit had given me the courage to share. I prayed that the planted seeds of His word will bear fruit in her life.

I challenge you not to be afraid but to take the opportunities our Father provides to share His love

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