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Psalm 139:13

For you formed my inward parts;
you knitted me together in my mother's womb.
(ESV)
God has an intimate knowledge of who we are.  He knows us so well because He is everywhere we are.  He also knows us so well because He made us.  His creative actions did not cease after that first week.  Every baby that has ever been born was formed by God.

How should this knowledge impact us?

Here are a few truths that you can take away from this:

  • All babies belong to God.
  • All babies are made by God.
  • God made you.
and
  • God doesn't make mistakes...
That last one wasn't in this verse, but that is already known about God.  If we keep that in mind as we look at those other truths, there is great encouragement there.

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