Every One of Your Days is Given and Designed by God

Every One of Your Days is Given and Designed by God

Early in 2024, little Margaret Louise added her voice, her turned-up nose, and her indescribable cuteness to the Morin family.  Our sixth grandchild, fourth granddaughter, and sixteenth member of our immediate family, she is already a tiny and unique human. Because she is so very young, much of who she is and who she will become is still mysterious to us.

But not to God!
Every single one of us could repeat this psalm from David’s heart because we are deeply and intimately known by God, and this is true of little Margaret:

For you formed my inward parts;
    you knitted me together in my mother’s womb.
I praise you, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made.
Wonderful are your works;
    my soul knows it very well.
My frame was not hidden from you,
when I was being made in secret,
    intricately woven in the depths of the earth.
Your eyes saw my unformed substance;
in your book were written, every one of them,
    the days that were formed for me,
    when as yet there was none of them.”

Psalm 139:13-16

Our Bodies and Our Days

We like to point to these verses as reassurance of God’s unique design. I have even said to children, “If you are a little girl with brown hair and freckles, it’s because God intended for you to be a little girl with brown hair and freckles.” (Controversial, right?)

However, verse 16 introduces an area of God’s design that we’re less likely to pay attention to. Our sacred text assures you and me that our days have been “formed” for us “when as yet there was none of them.”

When you are stuck in traffic;
When something goes terribly wrong at work;
When you are behind schedule on everything;
When you have overslept;
When the boring person in your church or your family has trapped you in an endless recitation of their latest medical procedure.

And also…
When the snow is falling like feathers outside your window and your coffee tastes just right;
When the doctor announces a clean bill of health;
When an old friend calls and asks all the right questions;
When a new book arrives in the mail, all crisp and book-smelling;
When your morning walk takes you out into the crisp, early air and suddenly there’s the sun, warming you through and through.

At all these times, we are living the days that have been formed for us ahead of time.
Our days are a gift, designed and given by God.

Little Margaret Morin has already begun to live her way into her given life.
I have been given sixty-one years’ worth of days, some of them better than others, but all of them formed, planned, ordained, given by a wise and loving God who sovereignly controls the universe.

Does thinking of your days as being “formed” for you by God change the way you think about time?
The way you think about your span of life?

Holding You in the Light,

“God’s eyes saw the days that were formed for me.” I’ve been given sixty-one years’ worth of days, some of them better than others—all of them formed, planned, ordained, given by a wise, loving God who sovereignly controls the universe


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19 thoughts on “Every One of Your Days is Given and Designed by God”

  1. Beautiful thoughts! I don’t actually have a “top 10 favorite verses” list, Psalm 139:16 would be on it–probably near the top. For all the reasons you have stated and even more.

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  2. Michele: Sometimes, I don’t like verse 16, especially when a young person or child is taken from his or her family. We just lost a lady in our church. She was 83, She was diagnosed with an incurable disease. While we really knew she was suffering, we knew that when her time came, she would be healed permanently by God.

    Please pray for our pastor, Rick Jones, He suffered a stroke last Monday. Improvement looks to be slow. Thank you,

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  3. It’s funny, as many times as I have read that passage, I don’t think I’ve stopped to ponder the significance of that particular phrase. There are some days that make me wonder what the Lord is up to. 🙂 But the fact that He sees and knows all about it and holds us in His hands helps.

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  4. Definitely. When I think that God has formed my days, I relax instead of stress over time, over getting things done by a certain time, and even choices. I can’t say that I am relaxed the majority of my day, though, yet. I need to remember to breathe Him in, and His promises, including that He formed me and my days–and knows all.

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