Known Before the First Breath
In 2012, a team of Stanford geneticists accomplished something remarkable. By sequencing fragments of fetal DNA circulating in a mother's bloodstream, they mapped nearly the entire genome of an unborn child — months before delivery. Headlines celebrated the breakthrough. Parents could now glimpse their baby's genetic blueprint before ever holding that child in their arms.
But here is what stopped me when I read that story. The researchers were astonished by what they found. They called it unprecedented access to a hidden life. Yet everything they discovered — every chromosome, every protein-coding sequence, every marker that would shape that child's eye color, temperament, and the curve of their smile — the Almighty had already written.
David understood this three thousand years before genome sequencing existed. "You knit me together in my mother's womb," he wrote. "My frame was not hidden from You when I was made in the secret place." The Hebrew word for "knit" there is sakak — it means to weave together with protective, purposeful care. Not assembly-line production. Artistry.
And God's knowledge doesn't stop at biology. He knows when you sit down and when you rise. He perceives your thoughts before you think them. The Stanford team needed millions of dollars in equipment to read a fraction of one life's code. The Most High reads yours — every fear, every hope, every 2 a.m. worry — because He authored it.
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