Where were we before we were born, and where will we go after we die? In Psalm 139, David provides the answer to these questions, proclaiming that we are the result of God’s creative handiwork, “fearfully and wonderfully made.” Not only this, but God has also designed us with purpose and has determined our days. Noting David’s response to these truths, Alistair Begg exhorts us to remember that the almighty God of design and determination is worthy of our praise, gratitude, and trust.
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https://www.truthforlife.org/resources/sermon/god-made-me/
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