
After drying my washed hair, I’m often startled to see how much hair has fallen onto the floor. Worried that it might be the start of hair loss, I decided to do a self-check. They say that if more than 100 hairs fall out in a day, it may be considered hair loss, so I decided to try counting how many strands I lost throughout the day. However, it was much harder than I thought. It wasn’t just during washing or drying—hair would naturally fall out during everyday activities, making it nearly impossible to keep an accurate count. But as I began trying to count, I naturally became more attentive to my hair—noticing its thickness, color, and length more carefully.
“And even the very hairs of your head are all numbered. So don’t be afraid; you are worth more than many sparrows.” Mt 10:30–31
Just trying to count only the fallen hairs required tremendous focus. Yet God says that He has numbered every single hair on our heads. Reflecting on this, I felt deeply how great His attention and love for His children truly are. Receiving the love of God, who is almighty, what greater happiness could there be?