God Made Me
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May 9, 2026 Questions about where we came from and where we go after death are explored through Psalm 139. The speaker contrasts biblical answers with other views and connects scientific language to divine purpose. Discussion covers formation in the womb, God determining our days, divine sovereignty amid pain, and reasons for praise.
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You Were Intentionally Formed In The Womb
- David emphasizes personal design: God formed my inward parts and fashioned me with intention.
- He uses knitting/weaving metaphors and the womb image to stress non-random, intimate divine involvement in embryonic life.
Clinic Eavesdrop Shows Science And Faith Can Coexist
- Alistair shares eavesdropping at a clinic where doctors discussed exams, not obstetrics, to illustrate limits of technical training.
- He argues Christian medics should know scientific formation yet still believe God is the underlying reality.
Tell Children They Were Made, Not Reborn
- Teach children biblical anthropology plainly: before birth you were nowhere and God knit you in your mother's womb.
- Begg urges parents not to present reincarnation but to affirm purposeful creation from conception.




Do you ever wonder where you were before you were born or where, if anywhere, you’ll go after you die? Explore the answers, and learn why God’s sovereignty is praiseworthy—even in uncertain times. That’s our focus on Truth For Life with Alistair Begg.