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Included vs. Considered

Moving from overlooked presence to cherished intention

There is such a difference between being included and being considered. Inclusion says, “You can come.” Consideration says, “We thought of you when making the plan.” One checks a box; the other checks the heart.

For much of my life, I have felt overlooked — sometimes not even included. That ache runs deep because being left out speaks to the child within who longs to be seen, valued, and chosen. Yet even when I was included, it often felt like there was still a gap — the absence of true care, of being remembered in the details.


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Reading Anthony D Brice’s words struck me like a gentle light: to be considered is to be thought of with intention, with love. It means someone has already set a place at the table, already woven me into their plans, already seen my value without me needing to prove it.

📖 "Let each of you look out not only for his own interests, but also for the interests of others." — Philippians 2:4 (NKJV)

This Scripture reveals the heart of Jesus — He didn’t just include us; He considered us. Long before we asked, He planned redemption. Long before we felt the ache of loneliness, He promised His presence. To be considered is to be loved with foresight.

💡Reflection:

  • Where in my life do I feel merely “included,” and where do I feel truly “considered”? 🤔

  • How is God inviting me to lean more deeply into places where I am seen, valued, and cherished?🤔

🌸 Closing thought: I no longer need to chase inclusion. I will sit only where I am seen, go only where I am valued, and remain only where I am considered.

🙌 Prayer:

Lord Jesus, thank You that You have always considered me. You saw me before I was formed, You planned my days before I lived them, and You set a place for me at Your table. Heal the wounds of being overlooked and teach me to rest in the truth that I am chosen, valued, and remembered. Help me also to extend this same intentional love to others, not just including them, but truly considering them.

In Jesus’ Name, Amen.

Donnerstag, 2. Oktober 2025

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