
You Were Never A Mistake (You Were Meaningfully Molded In God’s Image)
In His beautiful will and artistry, God intentionally created you. Karin Hadadan, best-selling author of Beauty in the Stillness, reminds us to hang our worth in God’s eyes rather than the material achievements around us.
For we are God’s handiwork, created in Christ Jesus to do good works, which God prepared in advance for us to do.
Ephesians 2:10
He brought you into this world, exactly as you are, constructed deliberately with every nuance, turning your entire being into an indescribable love poem. When we truly believe that we are here for a reason, we come to realize that our identity is not tied to our achievements, status, or external circumstances—but rather, to God’s creation. When we place our self-worth within that realm, we discover we are whole, worthy, and have a purpose beyond what our minds can fathom.
Since our God is intentional, it is evident that all of our good works were prepared in advance—God has written our destinies, given each of us a purpose, and has a will that He wants us to fulfill. However, discovering and living out these works is where our free will comes into play.
According to His divine design, we have the freedom to choose, to create, to be. This is where we must find balance between God’s sovereignty and our responsibility—to use our gifts, talents, voices, and hearts in ways that are uniquely our own, to transform our pain into something good, and to become vessels that deliver the messages God planned for us to share.
Each person is created intentionally by God, uniquely designed with purpose and gifts that reflect His divine craftsmanship. Yet it’s easy to lose sight of that truth, seeking identity and worth in external validation or comparing ourselves to others. True fulfillment begins when we recognize that our purpose isn’t something to chase, but something already woven into who we are. God has prepared good works for each of us to carry out—acts of love, service, and faith that align with His will.
When we begin to view even ordinary moments as divine opportunities, our daily lives take on eternal meaning. Rooted in grace rather than striving, we come to understand that we are not defined by what we do, but by who God created us to be—His masterpiece, designed to reflect His glory in both quiet faithfulness and purposeful action.