My father creates custom quivers designed for archers to carry their arrows. He carves elaborate wildlife pictures into pieces of genuine leather, before stitching the material together.
During a visit, I watched him construct one of his works of art. His careful hands applied just the right pressure as he pressed a sharp blade into the supple leather, creating various textures. Then he dipped a rag into crimson dye and covered the leather with even strokes, magnifying the beauty of his creation.
As I admired my dads confident craftsmanship, I realized how often I fail to acknowledge and appreciate my heavenly Fathers creativity manifested in others and even in myself. Reflecting on the Lords magnificent workmanship, I recalled King Davids affirmation that God creates our inmost being and that were fearfully and wonderfully made (Ps. 139:1314).
We can praise our Creator in confidence because we know His works are wonderful (v. 14). And we can be encouraged to respect ourselves and others more, especially when we remember that the Maker of the Universe knew us inside and out and planned our days before one of them came to be (vv. 1516).
Like the pliable leather carved by my fathers skilled hands, we are each beautiful and valuable simply because we are Gods one-of-a-kind creations. Each one of us, intentionally designed to be unique and purposed as Gods beloved masterpieces, contributes to reflect Gods magnificence.
INSIGHT
Like a potter, God shaped man from clay (Isa. 64:8) and breathed into him the breath of life (Gen. 2:7; Job 33:4). Humans are the only creatures privileged to have the breath of God, setting us apart from other creatures, for only humans are created in the image of God (Gen. 1:27). Each person is a unique individual, possessing the mental, emotional, and spiritual consciousness of our Creator and the capacity to have a personal relationship with Him. The Old Testament patriarch Job may be the first person to acknowledge that [Gods] hands shaped me and made me. . . . [You clothed] me with skin and flesh and knit me together with bones and sinews (Job 10:8, 1112). The prophet Jeremiah proclaimed that God had preordained his destiny and life even before he was formed in his mothers womb! (Jer. 1:5). David, celebrating himself as one of Gods masterpieces, says that he has been fearfully and wonderfully made by God (Ps. 139:1316).
Do you see yourself as Gods masterpiece? Reflect on how God has uniquely created you.
