In the sermon titled "Our Infinite Intimate God," Dr. Steven J. Lawson explores the profound theological implications of Psalm 139, focusing on the dual aspects of God's nature: His infinitude and intimacy. Lawson articulates how this psalm conveys God's omniscience, omnipresence, and omnipotence, emphasizing that God knows individuals intimately, accompanies them closely, and has crafted them uniquely. He supports his arguments using specific verses from the psalm, such as God’s exhaustive knowledge of David’s thoughts and actions (verses 1-6) and the declaration that there is nowhere to escape God's presence (verses 7-12). The practical significance of this understanding is that believers can find comfort and assurance in God’s constant and personal involvement in their lives, which should inspire worship, holiness, and a commitment to evangelism grounded in a correct understanding of God’s character.
“The most important thing about you is what comes into your mind when you think of God.”
“High thoughts about God lead to high worship of God and lead to high and holy living.”
“The one who knows you the best, loves you the most.”
“If you do not know this God, there is only one way to know this God... and that is to come to His Son, the Lord Jesus Christ."
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