In a world where worth is too often measured by appearance, status, or conformity, for some, it’s easy to forget who we truly are in the eyes of God.

We live in a society that constantly divides and tries to defines us—where skin color can dictate privilege or prejudice, where culture and ethnicity are used to separate rather than to celebrate, where religious or political affiliation can make one an enemy in another’s eyes.
There are those made to feel less than because of their socio-economic status, gender identity, or physical abilities.
Some are told—directly or indirectly—that they do not belong, that their lives matter less, that their presence is a problem rather than a gift.
Yet into this fragmented world, Psalm 139 speaks a liberating truth:
Every person is fearfully and wonderfully made.
Every human life—no matter the labels society assigns—bears the sacred imprint of the Divine.
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