God Knows You
You have searched me, Lord, and you know me. Psalm 139:1
It seems my mother can sense trouble from a
mile away. Once, after a rough day at school, I tried to mask my
frustration hoping that no one would notice. “What’s the matter?” she
asked. Then she added, “Before you tell me it’s nothing, remember I’m
your mother. I gave birth to you, and I know you better than you know
yourself.” My mom has consistently reminded me that her deep awareness
of who I am helps her be there for me in the moments I need her most.
As believers in Jesus, we’re cared for by a God who knows us
intimately. The psalmist David praised Him for His attentiveness to the
lives of His children saying, “You have searched me, Lord,
and you know me. You know when I sit and when I rise; you perceive my
thoughts from afar” (Psalm 139:1–2). Because God knows who we are—our
every thought, desire, and action—there’s nowhere we can go where we’re
outside the bounds of His abundant love and care (vv. 7–12). As David
wrote, “If I settle on the far side of the sea even there your hand will
guide me” (vv. 9–10). We can find comfort knowing that no matter where
we are in life, when we call out to God in prayer, He’ll offer us the
love, wisdom, and guidance we need.
By Kimya Loder |
When have you felt like no one else could
understand how you were truly feeling? How does the reality of God’s
presence help and encourage you during such times?
Loving God, many times I feel misunderstood and
alone. Thank You for reminding me of Your presence in my life. I know
You see me, hear me, and love me even when it seems like no one else
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SCRIPTURE INSIGHT
In Psalm 139:1–12, David wrote about two of God’s fundamental attributes. Verses 1–6 capture a picture of His omniscience, which simply means He knows everything. In verses 7–12, the psalmist reflected on His omnipresence—that God is everywhere. Later in the psalm, David spoke of God’s omnipotence
when he described His unlimited power displayed in the creation of
humanity (vv. 13–18). Intriguingly, these ideas are captured in a very
personal way. Psalms are songs or prayers that express personal
thoughts, emotions, and situations to God. David understood that He knew
him personally and He was everywhere. Despite His
unimaginable knowledge, God’s concern is still focused on humanity.
That’s what Jesus referred to in Matthew 6:25–34 when He noted that God
cares even for the birds, so He knows our needs and cares for us as
well.
J.R. Hudberg
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