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Word-Filled Wednesday: Knit Together

Welcome to my contribution to AmyDeanne's Word-Filled Wednesday.

Psalm 139 is one of my very favorite psalms. There is so much richness in that one chapter of the Bible. I was thinking about everyday miracles that God has created, and a picture very similar to this came into my head - so I had to go find it, and add some incredible scripture to it.

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For you created my inmost being; you knit me together in my mother's womb. I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made; your works are wonderful, I know that full well. Psalm 139:13-14

The next time you wonder if God still performs miracles, think about how amazing it is that you can wake up every morning. That your fingers move. That you can breathe. And don't even TRY to tell me that's a product of evolution.

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19 comments:

  1. Lovely. I so love those verses. They mean so much to me and I am so thankful He knows me.

    Blessings to you today.

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  2. Seeing little Carter grow and learn each day, it is so amazing that anyone could NOT see God in a baby. I think they ought to anatomy to anyone considering abortion.

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  3. Beautiful! Thanks for sharing.
    Blessings

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  4. This is such a beautiful passage. I love the picture you shared, too. Very creative! Yeah - if evolution played a part in it why isn't it still going on? Happy WFW!

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  5. I have been watching my twin nieces grow for the last six weeks. They were early and only 3 pounds when born. What a beautiful reminder of God's knitting they have been for me.

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  6. This is such awesome verse, Joanne! Love it!

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  7. What a fantastic graphic and anointed message. Perfect!

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  8. Well said! Great visual. Blessings to you!

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  9. One of my favorite Psalms! You know that part about God's "weaving us together in the secret place"? That portion literally carries with it the meaning "to adorn with colors." Isn't that the best?

    And the blog look? Well let's just say my eyes popped out when I headed over here. Talk about color, friend! Love it!

    peace~elaine

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  10. ABSOULUTELY.....just thinking about the body and how it all PERFECTLY comes together is no act of science...it's all God's doing!
    Great verse!! Great image!
    peace,
    lori

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  11. Wanted to let you know I've joined Word-Filled Wednesday meme. I love your picture and your post.

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  12. I love that verse and the way it was displayed!

    Happy WFW!
    Beth

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  13. beautiful! i love the verse and how you put it together on the pic. blessings to you on WFW

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  14. Great image and treatment of the font.

    Happy WFW!

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  15. Great pic, greater Word! Thanks for sharing. Love your new Blog background too btw! Blessings, Isunji

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  16. One of my favorite verses, too! (I think I've got it on my Facebook as my "religion" right now. :) The photo is perfect and I love the way you "knitted" the scripture into it.

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  17. I love how you did your verse so creatively on the photo. I haven't learned how to write on a photo yet, and here you used two kinds of fonts!

    Yes, Psalm 139 is a good one to keep in mind, as we experience the love of God, who is with us no matter where we are.

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  18. wow, what an amazing pic! i love this one! very creative!

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  19. I hear what Yvone says.. This verse reminds you how we are loved and cared for by God even before we come to this earth.

    Thanks for Sharing Joanne. and I too like your new background.

    deb

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