NEW BIRTH
READ:
Psalm 139:7-16
You formed my inward parts;
You covered me in my mother’s
womb.
–Psalm 139:13
What
is there about babies that makes us smile?
Many people will stop everything at the sight or sound of a baby and
will flock to gaze at the little one. I
noticed this when I visited my dad at a nursing home. Though most of the residents were
wheelchair-bound and suffered from dementia, the visit of a family with a baby
almost unfailingly brought a spark of joy to their eyes that –tentatively at
first but then undoubtedly-became a smile.
It was amazing to watch.
Perhaps
babies bring a smile because of the wonder of a new life-so precious, tiny, and
full of promise. Seeing a baby can
remind us of our awesome God and the great love He has for us. He loved us so much that He gave us life and
formed us in our mother’s womb. “You covered me in my mother’s womb” (Psalm 139:13).
Not
only does He give us physical life but He also offers us spiritual rebirth
through Jesus (John 3:3-8). God
promises believers new bodies and life eternal when Jesus returns (1
Corinthians 15:50-52).
Physical
life and spiritual rebirth-gifts to celebrate from our Father’s hand. –Alyson Kieda, RBC staff editor
In His own image God created man,
He formed his body from the dust of
earth;
But more than that, to all who are in
Christ
He gives eternal life by second birth. –Hess
I will praise You…; marvelous are Your
works.
-Psalm
139:14
INSIGHT
In David’s inspired reflections on the
presence of God everywhere, we see an eloquent description of the child’s
development within the mother’s womb. “My
frame was not hidden from You, when I was made in secret” (v.15). God’s providential oversight of the
development of new life is a testimony to the image of God in humans. God cares about us and our need for
rescue. It was because of this love that
He became a man and purchased redemption for all who place their trust in Jesus’
sacrificial death and resurrection.
Have
a blessed day.
God
Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity
& Peace
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