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Don't allow the pressures of this world to cause you to see what God did not create. Our society is so self-centered and self-focused that we tend to see what God does not see when he sees us.

I submit to you today that God's mirror is you, and when he looks into his mirror, he's looking for himself in you, and when he doesn't see it, he asks us the question he asked Adam in the garden: Adam where art thou? Where are you? (Genesis 3:9). In other words, God was saying I can't see myself.

God knew where Adam was; God knows where each and every one of us are. This same chapter of Psalm 139 tells us if we go up to the heavens, God is there; if we go down to the grave, God is there, we can't hide from him (Psalm 139:8-9). Here's how God takes pride in his greatest creation: he made all the delicate inner parts of my body and knit me together in my mother’s womb. That's God's greatest creation—you. Not the galaxies, the earth, the seas, the billions of planets in our Milky Way. It was you.

Family, don't be intimidated by society to change who you are; God says you are fearfully and wonderfully made, delicately fashioned together for his glory. You are wonderfully complex, not ordinary, but extraordinary.

Declare it today in the atmosphere, "I am God's Best Creation!"

Challenge:

Will you accept who you are as God sees you? Not as the world says you should be, but who God says you are—wonderful.