Written Into the Fiber
In 1979, Jim Lewis and Jim Springer met for the first time at age thirty-nine. They were identical twins, separated at birth and raised by different families in Ohio. What researchers discovered stunned them. Both had been named James by their adoptive parents. Both married women named Linda, divorced, and remarried women named Betty. Both named a son James Alan. Both drove Chevrolets, worked in law enforcement, and vacationed at the same beach in Florida. Both bit their fingernails and suffered the same tension headaches at the same age.
Scientists at the University of Minnesota studied them exhaustively, trying to explain how two men who never shared a meal or a conversation could share so many details of a life. The researchers pointed to genetics, to biology, to probability. But those explanations only scratched the surface.
The psalmist understood something deeper. "You knit me together in my mother's womb," David wrote. "You know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my thoughts from afar." The God who shaped Jim Lewis and Jim Springer in the secret place knew every nerve ending, every inclination, every quirk before either boy drew breath. No separation of miles or families could undo what the Almighty had woven into the fiber of their being.
You are not an accident of biology. You are not a collection of random traits. El Roi — the God Who Sees — searched you and knew you before your mother ever held you. Every detail was His design.
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