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EPISODE · Jan 1, 2026 · 13 MIN

Designed for Life—Now and Forever (Psalm 139:15-24)

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Share a commentWhat if your life isn’t random, and your limits aren’t mistakes to fix but places where grace takes root? We open Psalm 139 and trace a moving arc from being fearfully and wonderfully made to inviting God to search the deepest motives of the heart. Along the way, we address a popular claim that humanity is cosmic “pollution,” contrasting it with Scripture’s picture of careful design, counted days, and a Creator whose thoughts toward us outnumber the sand. This isn’t abstract theology—it reshapes identity, reframes suffering, and grounds purpose in something stronger than public opinion or personal performance.We also grapple with David’s hard words about the wicked and talk honestly about righteous anger. The Old Testament record of immediate judgment and the New Testament’s delay under grace create tension that many of us feel. Rather than yield to bitterness or apathy, we learn to hold conviction with grief, echoing Jesus who was angry and grieved at hardened hearts. Justice matters, mercy matters, and timing belongs to God.The journey ends in a courageous prayer: “Search me, O God.” David doesn’t hide; he invites investigation, asking God to expose what is hurtful or self-destructive and to lead him in the ancient way. For followers of Jesus, that way is not a trend but a Person—the way, the truth, and the life. If you’ve ever wondered whether you matter, or how to align your heart with God’s, this conversation offers clarity, courage, and comfort for the path ahead.If this encouraged you, subscribe, share it with a friend who needs hope today, and leave a review to help others find the show. Learn more at https://www.wisdomonline.org/Support the show

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