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Psalm 139:14 Bible Verse: Text, Meaning, and Context

Psalm 139:14 is a praise line shaped by wonder at God's care in creating life. It speaks to personal value, human dignity, and gratitude toward the One who forms each person with intention.

What happens in Psalm 139:14?

In this verse, the psalmist responds to God's intimate knowledge and forming work with worship. After describing how God sees through darkness and knows a person fully, the writer praises Him for being fearfully and wonderfully made. The focus is not self-congratulation, but awe at God's skill and goodness. The verse closes with confidence that God's works are marvelous and truly known, grounding personal worth in the Creator rather than in human opinion.

Psalm 139 is a meditation on God's complete knowledge, presence, and care. In the surrounding verses, the psalmist reflects on God's nearness in every place, His involvement in forming life in the womb, and His detailed knowledge of each person's days. Verse 14 sits at the center of that reflection as a response of praise to God's creative work.

  • God as CreatorThe verse points to God's careful and intentional work in making each person.
  • Human dignityIt grounds personal worth in how God has made human life, not in appearance or achievement.
  • Praise and aweThe proper response to God's work is worship, gratitude, and humble wonder.
  • What does this verse teach about how God sees and values each person?
  • How does the surrounding context deepen the meaning of being fearfully and wonderfully made?
  • What changes when you measure your worth by God's creative work rather than by other people's opinions?

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Psalms 139

11If I say, “Surely the darkness will hide me,

and the light become night around me”—

12even the darkness is not dark to You,

but the night shines like the day,

for darkness is as light to You.

13For You formed my inmost being;

You knit me together in my mother’s womb.

14I praise You,

for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.

Marvelous are Your works,

and I know this very well.

15My frame was not hidden from You

when I was made in secret,

when I was woven together

in the depths of the earth.

16Your eyes saw my unformed body;

all my days were written in Your book

and ordained for me

before one of them came to be.

17How precious to me are Your thoughts, O God,

how vast is their sum!

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