You have searched me, Lord,
and you know me.
You know when I sit and when I rise;
you perceive my thoughts from afar.
You discern my going out and my lying down;
you are familiar with all my ways.
Psalms 139:1-3
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This week, here on the Seeking Him devotional blog, we have looked at the Truth that our wonderful God knows all about us. Our devotional writers have shared this understanding with us in the devotionals that they have written. Here are a few of their thoughts….
In God Loves Our Brokenness, Tina reminded us that God can use us for His glory….
God loves our brokenness. Why? Because it is through our brokenness where He can begin to ‘FIX‘ us. God will:
- F ocus on what is right in us, He will help us build our character to be a reflection of Him
- I ntends to heal us and will use us as
- eX amples of His great love and mercy
Also, God can use our past to help others to see Him as our Redeemer. We can know that God will soften our hearts to forgive ourselves and use our lives to win others with similar situations to Him. We just have to be willing. We have to allow ourselves to be molded and shaped into what God can use. We will not be perfect; we are human. But God can use our humanity to reach those who are unsaved…we will be able to reach others with our lives and show how God redeemed us from our path of sin and unrighteousness.
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In To Be Known, Ahmee shares how much it means to her to be ‘known’ by God….
These three verses focus on one of the many aspects of God that I truly love and adore—He knows me. Coming from a place in my life where I felt misunderstood, weird, different, and alone into a relationship with my Lord Who knows everything about me has been amazing. Some people have things about themselves that they want to hide or hope others never find out…and they behave the same with God. I’ve never been that way. God knows everything about me, whether I tell Him or not. And He knows everything about me whether I want Him to know or not.
Nothing I do, say, or think as well as nothing I have thought, said, or done, can change the fact that God loves me.
- He loves me just the way I am.
- He doesn’t separate the good from the bad.
- He doesn’t only love me when I behave.
- He doesn’t only love part of me.
- He loves all of me.
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In Divine Knowledge, Ann relates how these characteristics of God—His omniscience and His omnipresence—are described throughout Psalm 139….
In verses 1-3 of Psalm 139 it shows God knows all our inward thoughts, motives, desires, and fears as well as our outward habits and actions. He knows all we do from the beginning of the day to its end. In everything we do, He encircles us with His care and lays His hand of favor upon our heads. Our God knows everything and so we should not deceive ourselves that He is not there watching when we are doing what is not pleasing unto Him. He sees all. Refer to the verses below for a good understanding of how God operates:
Do you not know? Have you not heard?
The Lord is the everlasting God
the Creator of the ends of the earth,
He will not grow tired or weary
and His understanding no one can fathom.
Isaiah 40:28He reveals deep and hidden things,
He knows what lies in darkness and light dwells with Him.
Daniel 2:22…do not be like them for your Father knows
what you need before you ask Him.
Matthew 6:8…and again, The Lord knows
that the thoughts of the wise are futile.
1 Corinthians 3:20