“I praise you because I am fearfully and wonderfully made.” — Psalm 139:14 (NIV)

Some mornings start with a smile…
And some start with a quiet sigh.
A little girl stands in front of the mirror before school, gently touching her hair, looking unsure.
Her eyes scan her reflection, and a small thought slips into her heart:
“I don’t look as pretty as everyone else…”
It’s a feeling many children have—and honestly, many grown-ups too.
Moments where we forget just how special we truly are.
But something beautiful happens next.
As the morning light fills the room, it gently lands on her desk—
right where her Bible is open.
Her eyes pause.
Her heart slows.
And she reads:
“I am fearfully and wonderfully made.”
She whispers softly, almost in disbelief:
“Wonderfully made… by God?”
And in that quiet moment, something begins to shift.
Not everything around her changes—
but something inside her does.
She places her hand on her heart, stands a little taller, and takes a deep breath.
“God made me special on purpose.”
That truth becomes stronger than her doubt.
And suddenly, she doesn’t just see herself differently—
she carries herself differently.
At school, she notices another child sitting quietly, looking just as unsure as she felt earlier.
Instead of walking past, she stops, smiles, and says:
“You are special too!”
And just like that, something powerful happens.
The girl who once questioned her worth
becomes the one who reminds someone else of theirs.
That’s what Psalm 139:14 does.
It doesn’t just change how we see ourselves—
it changes how we see others.
Because when we truly believe we are wonderfully made,
we begin to recognize that everyone else is too.
🌟 Today’s Encouragement
✨ You are not an accident.
✨ You are not “less than.”
✨ You are wonderfully made—on purpose, with love.
And when your child understands this truth,
their confidence doesn’t come from the mirror…
it comes from God.
💛 One-Line Memory Message
God made you wonderful, special, and full of purpose.
🙏 A Prayer
“Dear God,
thank You for making me wonderfully and beautifully.
Help me see myself the way You see me,
and remind others that they are special too.
Amen.”
