I will give thanks to you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made. Your works are wonderful. My soul knows that very well.
You've been measuring yourself against a version of you that doesn't exist — the one who never struggles, never doubts, never falls behind. The one who wakes up at 5am with a clear head and a clean kitchen. The one who says the right thing, makes the right choice, never second-guesses the text after hitting send. That version isn't real. It never was. But this version — the one reading this right now, the one who's tired and trying and unsure if it's enough — this version is the one that was fearfully made. Deliberately made. Not as a rough draft. Not as a work in progress. As a finished, breathing, irreplaceable thing. And this one is enough.
Scroll long enough and everyone looks like they figured it out. The career that seems effortless. The body that seems disciplined. The relationship that seems easy. The morning routine with the matching mugs and the journaling and the gratitude list. And you're over here trying to keep the laundry from colonizing the couch, eating cereal at 9pm, wondering why you can't seem to get the life everybody else seems to have downloaded.
But here's the thing nobody posts about: everybody is improvising. The woman with the perfect feed cried in her car yesterday. The guy who looks like he has it together is Googling "am I a good enough father" at midnight. The person you're comparing yourself to is comparing themselves to someone else — and that person is comparing themselves to someone else. It's mirrors reflecting mirrors, and none of them are showing the truth.
The truth is: you were not mass-produced. You were not assembled from spare parts. You were not a compromise between what was available and what was ideal. Psalm 139 says you were made with intention — fearfully, wonderfully, on purpose. Not the version of you that has it together. This version. The real one. The one who doubts and stumbles and still shows up anyway. You are not behind. You are not broken. You are the only version of you that has ever existed in the entire span of human history — and that is not an accident. It's a statement.
Psalm 139:14
Not Enough
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