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 by a ruler God never handed you.
Not thin enough. Not successful enough. Not far enough along.
But the One who made you isn't comparing — He's marveling.

This verse isn't a motivational poster. It's a declaration of war against every lie you've believed about yourself. Fearfully made means with awe and reverence — God didn't mass-produce you. Wonderfully made means there is no one else with your exact combination of scars, gifts, and story. The world has taught you to audit yourself constantly — your weight, your net worth, your follower count. But David says his soul knows he is wonderful. Not hopes. Not wishes. Knows. That kind of knowing doesn't come from mirrors or metrics. It comes from hearing your Creator speak and believing Him over everyone else.

Psalm 139:14

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