Pastor Steve Watts’ sermon on Psalm 139:1–18 highlights both the vast majesty of God and His deeply personal care for each of us. The psalm reveals God as all-knowing, ever-present, and all-powerful—greater than the mysteries of the universe and fully in control of all creation. Yet at the same time, it shows God’s intimate involvement in our lives: He searches us, knows us better than we know ourselves, and knit us together in the womb with intention and care. We are “fearfully and wonderfully made,” not by accident but by design. The sermon emphasizes that our worth is not found in the world’s messages of comparison, criticism, or entitlement, but in being fully known, fully loved, and intentionally created by God. Psalm 139 invites us to rest in this truth—that the same God who sustains galaxies is the God who personally forms, knows, and is always with us.
