“What [is] man, that thou shouldest magnify him? and that thou shouldest set thine heart upon him? And [that] thou shouldest visit him every morning, [and] try him every moment?” (Job 7:17-18 AV)
We often use these words as humble words of gratitude toward a God who bestows blessings. However, the context of them is just the opposite. Job had lost much. We know very little of the details of his entire life. What we do know of his life was manifested in what he lost. He was a successful businessman who owned vast holdings. He has three thousand employees. He had ten children who lived nearby. And he was in relatively good health. He lost all of this because Satan charged Job with being shallow. He assumed that if God allowed tragedy upon Job that Job would deny God. His accusation was meant to condemn all of mankind. If men obeyed and trusted God because of the wonderful benefits that result from it, then their relationship to their Creator is shallow at best. If Satan were right, then God had no expectation of any depth of relationship with His precious creation – man. Upon this context, we find the words of Job. He wonders what it is about mankind that intrigues the Creator so much. Why is it that God cares to visit mankind and lay upon him tragic events that lead to personal maturity? What is it about mankind that causes the God of the universe to be so intimately involved with them? What potential worth does mankind have that God wished to invest His hand upon them?
Some of us go through this. Often, regularly. We wonder what our Savior and God sees in us that He would even bother with us. We take stock in what we are and conclude that what we are is polar opposite of what God wants us to be and scratch our heads wondering why the Creator ever bothered. Knowing how much trouble we must be for a Creator who has far more important things to do; like operating the infinitely complex universe; to be concerned for us boggles the mind. Why bother? Why does He care? To take that to the extreme, why does God care about the smallest of details? What cosmic reason does He have to concern Himself with some minor flaw like fear and anxiety that inhabits the human heart? Why bother? The complex nature of His creation makes our existence almost infinitely negligible. Like one grain on all the beaches of our world, if it were to disappear, not one person but God would notice. That is how insignificant we are compared with all that God has created. Why bother?
To answer the question is to see the motive. Because He does care! Why bother? Because He cares! A wondrous truth regarding God is that His attributes are infinite. That means His capacity to care and be involved in the lives of every individual with equal concern is infinite. He cannot run out of mental ability needed to know the details of every human soul. He has infinite love. Therefore, His capacity to sacrifice and provide is without limit. He involves Himself with the individual life of every soul because He can and He wants to. The fact that He does is the stamp of value He places on us. He cares and He bothers because we are. Nothing more, nothing less. He bothers because He made us and we exist. There is no other worth we bring to Him that motivates the Creator to love His creation. He bothers because we are an extension of His creative nature. His imagination and desire are why we exist. We exist so that He can care.