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1. “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made”
Description
“Fearfully and Wonderfully Made” is a heart-stirring anthem rooted in Psalm 139:14, where King David marvels at God’s intricate design of every human life. This song addresses the deep questions many of us wrestle with: Am I enough? Does God see me? Why was I created this way? The lyrics confront those insecurities head-on, reminding us that we are not accidents or afterthoughts, but unique creations formed by the hand of our loving Father.
Throughout the song, you’ll hear Hebrew names for the Lord, such as Yeshua (Jesus) and El Shaddai (God Almighty), woven into the text to add a layer of reverence and a direct connection to Scripture’s original language. This choice also underscores the timeless and unchanging nature of God’s character—He who formed us so thoughtfully has not changed His mind about our worth.
Musically, “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made” blends a contemporary worship style with cinematic elements, creating an atmosphere that invites deep reflection and authentic praise. In the first verse, the lyrics describe the emotional tension of feeling lost or inadequate, setting the stage for a chorus that shifts our focus to worshiping God in that very state of uncertainty. As we journey toward repentance in the second verse, the bridge becomes a poignant moment of intercession—standing in the gap not only for ourselves but for others who are struggling with identity and self-worth.
Ultimately, the song culminates in a blessing—a reminder that God’s love and acceptance are not conditional on our performance or achievements. Instead, He calls us “fearfully and wonderfully made,” and our response is to worship Him with full hearts. This track serves as both a comfort and a commission, urging believers to embrace the truth of their divine design and extend that hope to those around them.
1. “Fearfully and Wonderfully Made”
Key Scripture:
“I praise You because I am fearfully and wonderfully made…” (Psalm 139:14)
Devotion
Have you ever felt like you don’t measure up? Maybe you’ve compared yourself to others on social media or believed you need to change who you are just to fit in. The Bible tells us something radically different: God made you with intention, and He delights in you.
In Psalm 139:13-16, David praises God for forming him in his mother’s womb. He recognizes that we’re not random accidents but handcrafted by the Creator of the universe. That means every characteristic—your hair color, personality, even your quirks—was chosen on purpose.
When we say “fearfully and wonderfully made,” it shows that God took great care (fearfully) and skill (wonderfully) in designing you. It’s like a master artist painting a one-of-a-kind masterpiece. Think of how an artist invests time, attention, and love in creating something truly special. That’s you!
But sometimes, the world’s voices try to convince you otherwise. They might say you need to look or act a certain way to have value. Remember that God’s truth never changes: Your identity is secure in Him. He calls you His child (1 John 3:1), and there’s no higher label than that.
Reflection:
- In what ways have you doubted your worth?
- How can focusing on God’s intentional design for you change your perspective?
Action Point:
Take a moment to thank God for how He created you. Write down a few things you appreciate about your uniqueness—maybe it’s your sense of humor, your musical talent, or your compassion for others. As you list these, praise Him for being an incredible Creator.
Lyrics
Fearfully and Wonderfully Made
Verse 1 – (Current Condition)
I’m standing here, torn by all the voices
They say my worth depends on who I choose to be
Mirror’s reflection, lost in expectations
But deep inside, I sense You calling me
(Reference: Psalm 139:14, Romans 12:2)
Chorus – (Worship the Lord in the Condition)
Yeshua, I lift my hands in the chaos
El Shaddai, my soul still clings to You
Though I’m confused, You remain my anchor
I worship You in spirit and in truth
(Reference: John 4:24, Hebrews 6:19)
Verse 2 – (Repent)
I’ve chased the lies that promised they could save me
But every road led further from Your grace
Ruach HaKodesh, come and break the strongholds
I turn around and run into Your embrace
(Reference: Acts 3:19, 2 Corinthians 3:17)
Chorus – (Worship the Lord)
Yeshua, I lay my burdens at Your feet
El Shaddai, be the strength I never knew
Where I am weak, Your power shines the brightest
I worship You, for all my hope’s in You
(Reference: 2 Corinthians 12:9, Matthew 11:28)
Bridge – (Intercession)
Abba, heal the wounded hearts
Draw every wandering child back to Your light
We intercede for those still lost in shadows
Speak life, bring truth, restore what’s been denied
(Reference: Luke 15:20, 1 Timothy 2:1)
Chorus – (Worship the Lord)
Yeshua, the Name above all others
El Shaddai, let every captive be set free
You know us best; You formed us in the secret place
We worship You, for we are called to be
(Reference: Psalm 139:13, Galatians 5:1)
Outro – (Blessing)
You call us sons and daughters, loved from the start
Your peace into every heart
We’re fearfully and wonderfully made in You
(Reference: 1 John 3:1, Psalm 139:14)