Fearfully and Wonderfully Made: Embracing Psalm 139:14

Introduction

After a life-changing stroke, it’s easy to question our worth or feel like we’ve been reduced to limitations. But Psalm 139:14 pulls us out of that mindset and into the truth: we were—and still are—fearfully and wonderfully made by the hand of God. This verse doesn’t just describe how we were created—it reminds us how deeply valued we still are, no matter what has changed.

Bible Verse – 2 Timothy 1:7 (NKJV)

“For God has not given us a spirit of fear,
but of power and of love and of a sound mind.”

How This Bible Verse Speaks to Us

This verse speaks to identity—not who we were, but who we still are. Stroke may have changed how we move, think, or speak—but it hasn’t changed how God sees us. We are His creation, crafted with care, love, and purpose. And every day we wake up is proof that His work in us isn’t finished.

How Psalm 139:14 Uplifts Us as Stroke Survivors

  • Reminds us that our identity is rooted in God, not our limitations
  • Affirms that we are still wonderfully made, even in our weakness
  • Encourages us to celebrate our life, body, and purpose
  • Strengthens our confidence when the world tries to define us differently
  • Helps us see that God’s work in us is still beautiful and ongoing
  • Inspires us to live boldly as a testimony of His craftsmanship

Final Encouragement

Let’s praise God for how we were made—and how we are being remade every day. The enemy may try to whisper “less than,” but God declares us “wonderfully made.” We are His masterpiece, molded by His hands, carried by His grace, and full of value—just as we are. Because with Him, we can do all things. Without Him, we are nothing—but with Him, we are fearfully, wonderfully, and purposefully alive.

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