Psalm 139:14 (NIV)
I praise you
because I am;
your works are
wonderful,
I know that
full well.
Have you ever noticed the pock-marks, or dimples,
covering the surface of a golf ball? They make the ball look imperfect. So
what's their purpose? An aeronautical engineer who designs golf balls says that
a perfectly smooth ball would travel only about 130 yards off the tee. But the
same ball with the right kind of dimples will fly twice that far.
These apparent "flaws" minimize the ball's air
resistance and allow it to travel much farther.
Most of us can quickly name the physical characteristics
we wish we had been born without. It's difficult to imagine that these
"imperfections" are there for a purpose and are part of God's master
design. Yet when the psalmist wrote of God's creative marvel in the womb, he
said to the Lord,
"You formed my inward parts" (Ps. 139:13), and
"Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed" (v.16). Then he
said, "I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made"
(v.14).
If we could accept our bodily "imperfections"
as part of God's master plan for us, what a difference it would make in our
outlook on life. The "dimples" we dislike may enable us to bring the
greatest glory to our wise and loving Creator, who knows how to get the best
out of us.
Why not thank God today for exactly how he made you and
look for the ways God can use you just the way you are.
Dear Lord, we thank You that You have fearfully and
wonderfully made us. Help us to not look at the imperfections but to look at
the possibilities. In Jesus’ Name, Amen.
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