“Like as a father pitieth [his] children, [so] the LORD pitieth them that fear him. For he knoweth our frame; he remembereth that we [are] dust.” (Ps 103:13-14 AV)
Every parent has done this. We have forgotten how fragile our children can be. Whether we were rough-housing and an injury ensued, or we said an unkind thing that our child took very personally, we forget just how human we are. God does not. And the reality that He is who He is yet does not forget the nature of our existence is a miracle in and of itself. It is verse fourteen that truly speaks to the heart this morning. When we consider just how big God is and how inconsequential we are, it should strike us with awe that our Creator knows and remembers just how small and frail we are. Just imagine a God who is so large that all the created universe cannot contain Him. That is what Solomon tells us. Not imagine how small we must be in comparison. Much like a scientist who would look at a single-celled organism, we are infinitesimally small in comparison to the LORD. Yet, He takes pity on us.
A humbling thought is how much our Creator regards us and treats us with respect. He does not need to do this. He is God. All honor and respect go to Him. As Creator, He can do as He wishes with what He creates. When it comes to sentient beings like mankind, he regards our low estate. He sees us exactly as we are and treats us with love and respect. That is mind-blowing. A delicate touch is necessary for certain tasks. The artist who works with Japanese rice paper needs to be delicate. A craftsman working with centuries-old ceramic as repairs are made works slowly and patiently. The zookeeper who is tasked with managing a rare and delicate butterfly will do all he or she can to create an environment where the creature can thrive. A baker making a souffle will watch it carefully. He or she does not allow for any vibration lest the souffle fall. A house of cards goes up patiently and slowly. There is respect for that which is weaker and more fragile.
We can take great comfort in that the God of all things sees us as the delicate and fragile beings that we are. He knows exactly what we are made of and what we can tolerate. The promise of pity, however, only applies to those who love Him and obey Him. He withholds more than we can handle because we fall upon our faces toward One who is infinitely greater. When we show the respect due our Creator, then He remembers our frame and takes pity. What a great God we serve and love!