How should Psalm 139:15 influence our view on the sanctity of life? Key Verse “My frame was not hidden from You when I was made in secret, when I was woven together in the depths of the earth.” (Psalm 139:15) What the Verse Tells Us about Life • God personally oversees the formation of every human being. • “My frame” points to the physical body; nothing about it is accidental or unseen. • “Made in secret” underscores the hidden, protected environment of the womb—God’s workshop. • “Woven together” conveys intentional design, artistry, and purpose. • The imagery of being “in the depths of the earth” highlights both mystery and sacredness. Why This Elevates the Value of Every Life 1. Divine craftsmanship means each person carries intrinsic worth from conception (cf. Jeremiah 1:5). 2. Because God is the unseen Observer and Artisan, human life is sacred before any human eye ever sees it (cf. Job 10:8–12). 3. The verse leaves no room for viewing life as random or utilitarian; life is God-authored and therefore demands protection (cf. Genesis 1:27). Implications for the Sanctity of Life Today • Abortion, euthanasia, and any act that cheapens life run counter to God’s revealed involvement in the womb. • Defending the unborn is not merely a social cause; it is aligning with God’s creative activity. • Valuing life extends to caring for those with disabilities, the elderly, and the marginalized—each bears the imprint of divine weaving. • Advocacy must be compassionate and truth-filled, reflecting both God’s justice and His tenderness (cf. Proverbs 31:8–9). Living Out the Truth • Speak for the voiceless in personal conversations, community engagement, and public policy efforts. • Offer practical help—support pregnancy resource centers, adopt, foster, volunteer, give financially. • Model grace: uphold the standard of life while extending forgiveness and restoration to those wounded by life-ending choices (cf. 1 John 1:9). In seeing every person as God’s handcrafted work, Psalm 139:15 calls us to cherish, protect, and celebrate life from the first moment of existence to its final breath. |