I wondered today if the part of God's attention toward creation and us is not a very small part of what God pays attention to? We think that it is all he has to do.
But, in fact, whatever part of his "time" he spends on us is 100 % of all we have. We have our being in him, not he in us. How can we hope to comprehend the boundaries of God?
We are self-important about what we say we know about the universe. We say how big stars are and how hot they are and what they are made of from observation of an infinitesimal speck of light passing through a man-made spectrometer. We start with what we have been given on earth (helium gas and a prism) and presume the same rules apply uniformly thru out the universe.
Unlike the stars, which hardly give anything, God has given us the Bible. It provides us much more information than stars. Certainly more than a few bands of light on a spectrometer.