You Are A Special Creation Of God!

Psalm 139:14 says, “I will praise thee; for I am fearfully and wonderfully made: marvelous are thy works; and that my soul knoweth right well.”

Let that settle into your heart for just a moment.

You are not an accident. You are not a mistake. You are not some random collection of circumstances that just happened to come together. You are intentionally, personally, and purposefully created by God.

The Psalmist said, “I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” That means God took His time with you. He designed you with care. Every detail of your life carries His fingerprint.

Now here is where we often struggle.

We look in the mirror and see what we wish was different. We measure ourselves against others and feel like we fall short. We listen to the voices of this world that tell us we are not enough.

But God never said you were supposed to be them. He said you are wonderfully made.

There is something powerful that happens when you begin to agree with God about who you are. When your soul, like David said, “knoweth right well.” Not just in your head, but deep down in your spirit.

You begin to walk differently. You begin to think differently. You begin to live with confidence, not because of who you are by yourself, but because of who God made you to be.

The key is learning to live in alignment with the truth of your divine design. And the Bible has been declaring that truth all along. You were created on purpose, with purpose, and for a purpose.

So today, instead of criticizing yourself, start praising God for His work in you.

Instead of focusing on what you lack, thank Him for what He has placed within you.

And instead of trying to become someone else, step into the person God already created you to be.

Because you are not just made…

You are wonderfully made.

You’ll Never Be Good Enough, But That’s the Point!

“For all have sinned, and come short of the glory of God; Being justified freely by his grace through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.” -Romans 3:23-24

There are two truths in these verses that meet every one of us right where we are.

First, the reality.

“For all have sinned…”

That means nobody is left out. Not the best of us, not the worst of us. We have all missed the mark. You may compare yourself to someone else and feel like you’re doing alright, but God does not grade on a curve. His standard is His glory, and every one of us has fallen short.

Now that sounds like bad news—and it is—but it is also the doorway to something wonderful.

Because the second truth is not about what we have done…

It is about what God has done.

“Being justified freely by his grace…”

Freely. That means you cannot earn it. You cannot work your way into it. You cannot clean yourself up enough to deserve it. Salvation is not a reward for the righteous. It is a gift for the guilty.

And here is the beauty of it—God does not just forgive you and leave you where you are. He justifies you. That means He declares you righteous, not because of your record, but because of Jesus’ record.

Through the redemption that is in Christ Jesus.

That word “redemption” carries the idea of a price being paid. Jesus stepped in, took your place, paid your debt, and made a way for you to stand clean before a holy God.

So today, stop trying to measure up.

You never will.

But you do not have to.

Because where sin says “you fall short,”

grace says “you are made right.”

And when you come to Jesus by faith, you will find that what you could never earn…

He has already provided.

You Are Reconciled | God Gave You a Purpose (2 Corinthians 5:18 Powerful Encouragement)

2 Corinthians 5:18 says, “And all things are of God, who hath reconciled us to himself by Jesus Christ, and hath given to us the ministry of reconciliation.”

Now listen carefully, because this is one of the most powerful truths in all the Word of God.

You were once separated from God, not because God moved, but because sin built a wall you could not climb and a debt you could not pay. But God did not leave you there. He took the initiative. He made the first move. Through Jesus Christ, He brought you back to Himself.

That word “reconciled” means the relationship has been restored. The account has been settled. The distance has been removed. You are no longer an enemy. You are no longer a stranger. You have been brought near by the blood of Jesus Christ.

But it does not stop there.

God did not just save you to sit. He saved you to serve. He has given you the ministry of reconciliation. That means wherever you go, you carry a message. A message to the broken, the burdened, and the bound. You can look them in the eye and say, “You can come home. God has made a way.”

Friend, you are not here by accident. You are here on assignment.

There is a world filled with division, bitterness, and hurt. And God has placed you right where you are to be a bridge builder, not a wall builder. To point people to the One who can put lives back together again.

So walk in that truth today. Rejoice that you have been reconciled, and remember that you are now an ambassador of the King, carrying the greatest message this world has ever known.

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