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What does Psalm 139 say about God's knowledge of us?

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Psalm 139 reveals that God intimately knows us, including our thoughts, actions, and every facet of our lives.

Psalm 139 profoundly articulates the depth of God's knowledge regarding each individual. David opens this psalm by confessing that God has searched him and known him completely. This includes an awareness of every moment in our lives—when we sit, rise, and even the thoughts that are far off. The psalm emphasizes that this knowledge is not just about awareness but also reflects God's relational engagement with us. He understands our paths and is intimately familiar with all our ways (Psalm 139:2-4). This knowledge not only affirms God's transcendence but also His nearness, making it clear that we are never alone in our experiences. Thus, whether in moments of joy or distress, His knowledge serves as a reminder of His constant presence and care.
Scripture References: Psalm 139:1-4

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