For You have created my conscience.
You knit me together in my mother’s womb.
I praise You, for I am awesomely, wonderfully made!
Wonderful are Your works—
and my soul knows that very well. Psalm 139:13-14, TLV
Awesomely, Wonderfully Made! Do you feel awesomely and wonderfully made? Sometimes I do — sometimes I don’t, other times, it’s meh. Perhaps the difference in how we may feel is because we are looking at our flaws and comparing ourselves to others, rather than praising our Maker and Father.
We live in a world with filter apps and special effects that present a false appearance. Physical perfection is not a reality on this earth — only when we’re in our resurrected bodies.
The miracle of a child — any child — is awe inspiring. It’s the closest to true creation — something from nothing — that we’ll ever know on this planet.
Your eyes saw me when I was unformed,
and in Your book were written the days that were formed—
when not one of them had come to be. Psalm 139:16, TLV
Every breath we breathe our Father sees — He saw us before we were formed. From the beginning of humanity’s time, He saw us. In Him, our life has meaning and joy. When He sees us, He sees what we will one day be.
Despite the corruption of this world and even our own flesh, miracles happen every day. Miracles worthy of praise, even if it is simply waking up and rolling out of bed.
Since my mother’s diagnosis, I realize how precious each moment is while she is here. Her days are seen by a loving Heavenly Father and written in His book. Because He loves her. I’d like to think there are hearts and smiley faces written on those pages.
No matter what we’re feeling, or what age we are, or what we think we lack, we are awesome because He created us and loves us. Take that hug and enjoy it.
Think More About It
Do you feel awesomely and wonderfully made? Or are you simply grateful for that truth when reality says otherwise?
Until tomorrow, may you know from your toes to your head that you are awesomely and wonderfully made, my friend.
Pray for Israel
A psalm.
Sing to ADONAI [the LORD] a new song,
for He has done marvelous things.
His right hand and His holy arm
have won victory for Him.
ADONAI has made His salvation known.
He has revealed His righteousness before the eyes of the nations.
He has remembered His lovingkindness,
His faithfulness to the house of Israel.
All the ends of the earth have seen the salvation of our God. Psalm 98:1-3, TLV
Did you know there are Messianic prophesies throughout what is known as the Old Testament. This is one such prophesy about the coming Messiah. Some scholars believe that references to God’s right hand or holy arm refer to Yeshua/Jesus. While it may be a simple inference, I think it is worth noting.
So why is this a prayer prompt? It is a reminder that God’s redemption is at hand. And that He does provide salvation to the house of Israel, and to the nations. Shall we pray today that His will be done? Amen. God bless you.