The Ultrasound Tech Who Wept
In 2019, a sonographer named Maria Reyes at Houston Methodist Hospital told a reporter she had performed over twelve thousand ultrasounds in her career. She described the moment she dreads most — not complications, but the scan where a parent seems indifferent. And the moment she loves most: when a mother or father sees the four chambers of their baby's heart beating for the first time and whispers, "That's really in there?"
Maria said something remarkable. "By the time parents see this image, the baby's heart has already been beating for weeks. The fingerprints are already forming. The ears are already shaped. I'm not showing them something new. I'm showing them what's been happening all along without anyone watching."
That is Psalm 139. David marvels not at a God who recently noticed him, but at a God who has been intimately present from the very beginning. "You knit me together in my mother's womb," he writes. Before David drew his first breath, before anyone spoke his name, the Almighty was already there — counting every vertebra, threading every nerve, shaping the ears that would one day hear sheep bleating on a Bethlehem hillside.
God's knowledge of you is not surveillance. It is the attentiveness of a Creator who was present before your first heartbeat and who, according to David, perceives your thoughts before you even think them. You have never once existed unnoticed. The Most High has been watching the monitor all along.
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