Designed. Created. Loved.
“You turn things upside down, as if the potter were thought to be like the clay!Shall what is formed say to the one who formed it, ‘You did not make me’? Can the pot say to the potter, ‘You know nothing’?” Isaiah 29:16 NIV
I love to create things. It could be anything. Something to eat, a card, a wall decoration, or a design. When I am finished with my creation, I look at it with the utmost sort of adoration. In my eyes, it’s perfect (usually) and even when I realize my creation’s imperfections, I can’t help but love it. I made it. It is a part of me; why wouldn’t I love it?
Sometimes I literally stare at what I have made in a sort of happy delight and wonder. If ever anyone was to criticize my creation or even if someone was to make a minor suggestion for the object’s good, with the only intention of bettering and making it more to their liking, I find that I become defensive. I find it offensive that someone thought the thing I poured myself into wasn’t good enough, didn’t measure up, or was ugly.
Then I thought about Jesus.
I thought about the way that we pick ourselves, and each other, apart.
I thought about how we always want to change people and change ourselves.
I thought about how those people are God’s very own creation that He poured Himself into with love.
How dare we? How dare we say that God’s creation isn’t good enough, doesn’t measure up, or is ugly?
It’s true that God doesn’t make junk. It’s also true that He loves us EXACTLY how He made us. How could He not? He designed and crafted us!
When I wish that I look different or act different or sound different, or that I could have a different life, I think it breaks His heart, because I’m His creation. He poured detail, life, and intricacies into me that He didn’t pour into anyone else. I am the creation that He loves. I am the creation that He chose. I am the creation that He made, and He looks at me with the utmost adoration and delight.
Father, I proclaim that you are a good Creator and Designer. Thank You for designing me to be uniquely me. Help me to view myself through Your eyes and not the eyes of this world. May I recognize the value You have placed on me, and may I walk worthy of it. Help me learn to love myself. Thank You for seeing me as valuable, precious, and worthy of admiration.
We need to remember this day to day. Thanks for these words.
Amen, The Lord totally knows what He is doing.
I was deeply blessed by this reminder of how the Lord sees me, loves me, and knows me. Thank you for sharing your way with words with us.