
FEARFULLY AND WONDERFULLY MADE
“Fearfully and wonderfully made.”
That is not the language of disgust.
That is not the language of divine rejection.
That is not the language of a God creating something wicked at its core and then demanding that it hate itself in order to come home.
That is the language of awe.
That is the language of sacred design.
That is the language of mystery, intention, depth, and beauty.
So we have to ask:
If this is how we were made, then how did so many come to believe that their deepest identity is “wicked,” “deceitful,” “sinful,” “corrupt,” and “separated”?
How did people made in awe become taught to despise themselves?
How did those formed in wonder become trained to identify with distortion?
This is where discernment matters.
Because sin is real,
but sin was never meant to become your identity.
Sin is not your Source.
Sin is not your origin.
Sin is not your deepest truth.
Sin is what happens when consciousness lives out of alignment.
It is what happens when we miss the mark.
It is what happens when we forget who we are,
lose sight of the Light,.and begin living from illusion instead of union.
That is very different than saying you were created as filth.
Scripture says God made man upright,
but they sought out many devices.
That means the original movement was not downward in design,
but downward in perception.
The issue was not what God made.
The issue was what man turned to.
And one of the greatest devices man ever created was religion divorced from union.
Not all religion.
Not every person inside it.
But the system of fear, separation, accusation, and identity-formation through shame.
That system learned how to weaponize the word “sin” until people no longer saw it as a condition to be healed, but as a name to wear.
And once sin becomes your identity,
you stop living from origin
and start living from accusation.
You begin relating to God as distant.
You begin relating to yourself as flawed at the core.
You begin relating to others through suspicion.
And then the whole world becomes a courtroom instead of a living temple.
But that is not the Gospel.
The Gospel does not begin with your ruin.
It begins with God.
It begins with Christ.
And if we were in Christ before the foundation of the world, then Christ is deeper than Adam in the story of identity.
That means our truest beginning is not found in the fallen mind’s interpretation of humanity,
but in the eternal intention of God.
Christ is not God’s emergency response.
Christ is the origin.
Christ is the pattern.
Christ is the blueprint.
Christ is the truth of your being before fear ever named you otherwise.
So no, Adam is not your deepest identity.
Dust is not your final definition.
Your life is hid with Christ in God.
And if Christ is in all and through all,
then the issue has never been God withholding Himself from humanity.
The issue has been humanity living asleep to the union.
That is why Scripture says,
“In Him we live, and move, and have our being.”
Not outside Him.
Not occasionally through Him.
Not only after intellectual agreement.
In Him.
This is why awakening matters.
Because awakening is not becoming something you were not.
It is the unveiling of what has always been true in God.
It is the recovery of sight.
It is the ending of false identity.
It is the dissolving of the lie that separation was ever your life.
And when you begin to wake up to union,
to oneness,
to Christ in you,
to the Father nearer than breath,
people will label you.
They will call you deceived.
They will call you dangerous.
They will call you compromised.
They will call you “woke.”
They will call you whatever they need to call you
to avoid the discomfort of their own invitation.
But labels are often just fear trying to protect its territory.
Do not let the fear of men keep you from the truth of union.
Do not let small language shrink a vast reality.
Do not let accusation talk you out of what Love is unveiling.
Many people need you to stay where they are
because your freedom confronts their comfort.
Your peace confronts their system.
Your wholeness confronts their fragmentation.
Your union confronts the theology of separation they built a life around.
So they put labels on you, hoping the label will become heavier than the revelation.
But the Comforter was given for this very reason.
Not so you could remain comfortable in illusion,
but so you could walk through uncomfortable spaces without losing the Presence.
Not so you could avoid resistance, but so you could remain rooted in Love while passing through it.
Not so you could be accepted by every system,
but so you could stay one with the Father even when misunderstood.
The Comforter is the witness within you
that you are not alone when truth makes others uncomfortable.
The Comforter reminds you that union is not broken by opposition.
The Comforter reminds you that the voice of fear is not the voice of God.
The Comforter reminds you that you do not need permission from blind men to see.
So yes, you were fearfully and wonderfully made.
Made in awe.
Made in mystery.
Made in sacred design.
Not created as a spiritual defect.
Not born as divine trash.
Not issued into the earth as a problem God later had to solve.
You were made in wonder.
And whenever you live beneath that,
whenever you agree with shame,
whenever you identify with accusation,
whenever you call yourself what fear called you instead of what Love formed you to be,
you are living beneath your origin.
Wake up.
Wake up to Christ as your beginning.
Wake up to union as the deeper truth.
Wake up to the Light in which all things hold together.
Wake up to the reality that sin is not your name.
Wake up to the reality that separation is not your home.
Wake up to the reality that divine life has always been nearer than religion said.
Live from your origin.
Live from Christ.
Live from the One in whom all things consist.
And do not let the labels of fearful people detour you from the path of truth.
You were not made for smallness.
You were not made for spiritual self-hatred.
You were not made to live caged inside someone else’s fear.
You were made in awe,
made in wonder,
and made to awaken.
You are not what fear named you.
You are not what shame taught you.
Breathe again from the Christ who has always held you.
And let Love remind you where you began.
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