GODAWARE
READ:
Psalm
139:1-10
Oh,
the depth of the
riches
both of the
wisdom
and knowledge
of
God! –Romans 11:33
On the FlightAware website, Kathy
checked the progress of the small plane her husband Chuck was piloting to
Chicago. With a few clicks, she could
track when he took off, where his flight was at any moment, and exactly when he
would land. A few decades earlier when
Chuck was a pilot in West Africa, Kathy’s only contact had been a
high-frequency radio. She recalls one
occasion when 3 days had passed before she was able to reach him. She had no way of knowing that he was safe
but unable to fly because the airplane had been damaged.
But God was always aware of exactly
where Chuck was and what he was doing, just as He is with us (Job
34:21). Nothing is hidden from
His sight (Hebrews 4:13). He knows
our thoughts and our words (1 Chronicles 28:9; Psalm 139:4). And He knows what will happen in the future (Isaiah
46:10).
God knows everything (1
John 3:20), and He knows you and me intimately (Psalm 139:1-10). He is aware of each temptation, each broken
heart, each illness, each worry, each sorrow we face.
What a comfort to experience care from
the One of whom it is said, “Oh, the
depth of the riches both of the wisdom and knowledge of God!” (Romans 11:33). – Cindy Hess Kasper
Beneath
His watchful eye
His
saints securely dwell;
That
hand which bears all nature up
Shall
guard His children well. – Doddridge
We
can trust our all-knowing God.
INSIGHT
God
has many awe-inspiring attributes. To
help us understand them better, some theologians have divided them into two
categories: communicable and
incommunicable. Communicable attributes
are the traits humans share to a limited extent, such as emotion, intellect,
and will. Incommunicable attributes are
the qualities that only God possesses.
Today’s text highlights two of God’s incommunicable attributes: omniscience (knowing everything) and
omnipresence (being everywhere at the same time). David celebrates these two attributes as a
source of comfort and feels secure in God’s knowledge of him: “You have hedged me behind and before”
(v.5). Even if he were to try, David
could not flee the presence of God. “Where
can I go from Your Spirit?” (v.7). What
a comfort that God sees us and knows us, yet loves us anyway!
Have a blessed day.
God Our Creator’s Love Always
Unity & Peace
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