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His Workmanship
We all need reassurance about who we are. Doubts arise. Who am I? Why am I here? This may be even more true of our children.
Reading the above words of the psalmist can bring confidence, assurance, and self-worth. It is God who made us. His handiwork began in the womb where He skillfully wove our white bones, blue veins, and red arteries into a beautiful embroidery. The thought is repeated in verse 15 where “wrought” means “embroidered with various colors.” His finished work is awesome, wonderful, marvelous.
The Apostle Paul later wrote, “We are His workmanship, created in Christ Jesus for good works” (Eph. 2:10). The word “workmanship” comes from the Greek word poiema, which means “that which is manufactured, a product, a design produced by an artisan.” It emphasizes God as the master architect, the Creator of the universe, and the Creator of man. We are His workmanship; we were formed by the master designer Himself, and marvelous are His works.
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God's Word tells us that "the letter kills, but the Spirit gives life" (2 Corinthians 3:6). Now, you can enjoy the life of the Holy Spirit day by day with Celebrate! Daily Devotions for the Spirit-Filled Life. 365 selections include Scripture readings and devotionals complied by beloved author and pastor, Jack Hayford. Celebrate! Will encourage you to live and grow in the power, wisdom, and life of the Holy Spirit.
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We would like to thank Pastor Jack Hayford for providing this devotional, For more information, please visit www.jackhayford.org. |