The sermon titled "Searched and Known by God," delivered by Stephen Hyde, centers on the profound theological theme of God’s omniscience and His intimate knowledge of humanity as expressed in Psalm 139:1-2. Hyde articulates that God not only searches and knows each individual’s thoughts and actions but also understands their deepest concerns and struggles. He emphasizes that this divine knowledge serves both as a source of comfort during trials and a sober reminder of God's awareness of our sins. The preacher supports his argument with multiple Scriptures, highlighting David's acknowledgment of God's omniscient presence. The doctrinal significance lies in the assurance that believers are never alone in their path, as God directs and understands each moment of life, urging a deeper relationship with Christ through acknowledgment of His empathetic understanding of our experiences.
“There is nothing in our minds, our thoughts, our actions, our words, which is not known to Almighty God.”
“What a mercy it is to realize that as we journey on through life, we won't enter into any situation that is not known to God.”
“We may think, well, what's going to happen now? What's the future going to hold for me? How can I continue? Remember, the Lord knows.”
“If we suffer with Him, we shall also reign with Him.”
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