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  • How did He Know? His Presence is near – Psalm 139

    How did He Know? His Presence is near – Psalm 139

    For the chief musician: A Psalm of David

    Psalm 139:

    Psalm 139-1-6 NKJV


    An AWE-Inspired introduction to THE LORD

    Selah..
    You with heart and mind and free will to consider the Lord your God..

    Bow down looking into the depths of the nature of the LORD — how personal that an Almighty God of all things would look upon my fragile frame and existence with compassion and understanding.

    You can practlcally pray these words penned to be sung upward to the heavens as praise to the glory of the LORD —  the Almighty, Omniscient and Ever-present God .

    An author’s note on PSALM 139

    Psalm 139 begins with some of the best consideration of the nature of God and theology found in Scripture. I recommend all of it to your further study of many other topics and Divine guidance we cannot fathom.

    Attributes of God

    Of course our brief look at the attributes of God, like our glance at Psalm 139, must remain limited to a few most notable.

    Our focus today in Psalm 139 is basic to our understanding of Who God IS in this Psalm and throuighout all the Bible.

    References to various Psalms and other Scripture are just a sampling.

    O LORD, You have searched me and known me.

    Psalm 139:1

    We plea to OR praise God (: יְהֹוָה ) as a person speaking to a Person.

    Yet who can fully know the LORD?

    What we can know about God are defined as COMMUNICABLE attributes.

    • God’s communicable attributes include Holiness, Love, Justice, Mercy, Truthfulness and more.
    These attributes, while distinct, are perfectly unified in the being of God. - BibleHub.com 

    Our obvious observation — and that of the Psalmist David —  is that the GOD who searches all knows (yāḏaʿ – יָדַע) me

    (of course, since the Creator knows all things).

    This atribute of God is referred to as God’s Omniscience, one of two attributes of God we will address today from Psalm 139.


    The Bible provides a comprehensive picture of God's attributes, which can be categorized into communicable (listed above) and incommunicable attributes (listed below) - Source:BibleHub.com 
    • Aseity: God’s self-existence and independence from His creation. (Psalm 90:)
    • Immutability: “I the LORD do not change..
    • Eternity: God’s existence beyond time. (Psalm 102)
    • Omnipresence: God’s presence in all places at all times. He is not confined by spatial limitations.
      • Psalm 139:7
    • Omniscience: God’s complete and perfect knowledge. He knows all things, past, present, and future, including the thoughts and intentions of the heart.
      • Psalm 139:1-6 ,
      • also Psalm 147
      • Souce BibleHub
    Selah.. 
    Yes, consider these inherent characteristics of God as you read Psalm 139.

    a God of Personal Character

    You have sinned – crossed the line of what God wants you to do.

    OR

    You have done a good thing that you would hope God (or anyone) would take note.


    AND when we read that GOD IS ONE, the LORD doesn’t seem very personable at all.

    God is One in Being

    But, in speaking of the TRINITY we know from Scripture that the Lord God IS personable — VERY personable in THREE PERSONS we can relate to —  the Father, the Son our Lord Jesus Christ and the Person of the Holy Spirit (or Holy Ghost).

    AND GOD communitates to us personally and relationally through EACH of these three.

    Again, much more than we can cover today, but pray to the Lord for an opening of your eyes and heart and understanding as you reread this glorious Psalm. 

    The Omniscience of an ALL-KNOWING GOD

    David’s words acknowledge with humble awe,that the LORD knows everything about him.

    You know when I sit

    and when I rise;

    you perceive my thoughts from afar.

    Psalm 139:2 NIV

    SCAREY?

    It could be (if you consider that the LORD is also all-powerful).

    How many times have you thought,

    “If you knew what I was thinking..?”

    YET God knows your mind – not only what YOU have done, but what you WILL do in every situation and relationship.

    You search out my path and my lying down
    and are acquainted with all my ways.

    Psalm 139:3 ESV

    I find this actually comforting (when we become ‘lost sheep’ caught in the many snares of a mere mortal in this world ).

    For there is not a word on my tongue,
    But behold, O LORD, You know it altogether.

    v.4

    Oh the times I have not ‘held my tongue – times my mouth spewed forth evil before my brain engaged in judicious restraint.

    You have encircled me;

    you have placed your hand on me.

    Psalm 130:5 CSB

    David cites the hand of blessing that the LORD places upon those whose own hearts would pursue Him – the ALL-KNOWING Creator of us all.

    And in it David looks beyond the tree of knowledge to the God even Higher than the highest knowledge attainable by man.

    Such knowledge is too wonderful for me;

    It is too high, I cannot attain to it.

    Psalm 139:6 LSB

    WHAT can any of us say about the knowledge (Omniscience) of the Almighty, all-powerful (Omnipotent) God?


    The Omnipresence of an Omniscient God

    Jesus reminded Nichodemus, a most-highly educated Biblical scholar:

    “God is spirit, and those who worship him must worship in spirit and truth.”

    Gospel of John 4:24 ESV

    The Son of God communicates directly that the Holy Spirit of God is an essential Person of God we should worship.

    David, a man after God’s own heart, already has experienced this and speaks of God’s omnipresent omniscience here — not unlike the Spirit [wind, breath, mind, spirit – רוּחַ]hovering over the waters before Creation.

    Where can I go from Your Spirit?
    Or where can I flee from Your presence?

    Psalm 139:7

    He pursues you in perfect justice. He captivates you in His perfect love.

    If I ascend into heaven, You are there;
    If I make my bed in hell, behold, You are there.

    If I take the wings of the morning,
    And dwell in the uttermost parts of the sea,
    Even there Your hand shall lead me,
    And Your right hand shall hold me.

    How far removed from my daily existance, YET the guiding hand leads me and your hand of blessing embraces me.

    David’s song praises God’s presence and omniscience and personal love.

    If I say, “Surely the darkness shall fall on me,”
    Even the night shall be light about me;
    Indeed, the darkness shall not hide from You,
    But the night shines as the day;
    The darkness and the light are both alike to You.

    Again, no more than God’s creation IN THE BEGINNING can hide.

    And now this song praising the Creator echos the nature of Adam and every God-created being such as ourselves before we even received the spirit of life.

    For You formed my inward parts;
    You covered me in my mother’s womb.

    I will praise You, for I am fearfully and wonderfully made;

    Psalm 139:13-14a NKJV

    You have heard it — or spoken it of the conceived life in the womb of it mother before this forming person breathes the spirit of life.

    Yet this is just the beginning of David’s praise for all Creation.

    Marvelous are Your works,
    And that my soul knows very well.
    My frame was not hidden from You,
    When I was made in secret,
    And skillfully wrought in the lowest parts of the earth.

    Dust from dust, as it were. Even that of our father’s and mother’s DNA, so to speak.

    Your eyes saw my substance, being yet unformed.
    And in Your book they all were written,
    The days fashioned for me,
    When as yet there were none of them.

    Even as King David before the LORD was more than these worshipers could see, so too is the LORD much more than any son or daughter of adam can perceive.

    This now is David’s heart for the LORD.

    Lord, I will do what I know You want.


    Do you love what GOD loves?

    Will you hate what GOD hates?

    Shall we tolerate the sin that God hates, anymore than we must forgive what God will redeem through Christ?


    How precious also are Your thoughts to me, O God!
    How great is the sum of them!

    Psalm 139:17 NKJV

    If I should count them, 
    they would be more in number than the sand;
    When I awake,
    I am still with You.

    Oh, that You would slay the wicked, O God!
    Depart from me, therefore, you bloodthirsty men.

    Do any of you recall the caution of the Son of Man to those who causually claimed to follow Him?

    “Not every one who says to me, ‘Lord, Lord,’ shall enter the kingdom of heaven, but he who does the will of my Father who is in heaven.

    On that day many will say to me, ‘Lord, Lord, did we not prophesy in your name, and cast out demons in your name, and do many mighty works in your name?’

    And then will I declare to them, ‘I never knew you; depart from me, you evildoers.’

    Gospel of Matthew 7:21-23 RSV

    This admonition of the Son of God also appears in the Gospel of Luke along with the caution:

    “Why do you call me ‘Lord, Lord,’ and not do what I tell you?

    Luke 6:46 RSV

    David sought to obey God’s will.


    Depart from me, therefore, you bloodthirsty men.

    For they speak against You wickedly;
    Your enemies take Your name in vain.

    Do I not hate them, O LORD, who hate You?
    And do I not loathe those who rise up against You?

    I hate them with perfect hatred;
    I count them my enemies.

    Psalm 139:19b-123 NKJV

    David’s Prayer that God would test his heart

    Do you pray personally to God before you impulsively act on His behalf?

    (Here David does, but I frequently fail in this.)

    • Does your own spirit of indecision fail to consult with the Spirit of perfect understanding?
    • Do you (as the workers of iniquity Jesus rebuked) claim your own will as that of the Father of all mankind?

    Hear David’s plea — not of a king, nor expected from a leader of worship — hear this appeal of a man after God’s own heart:

    Search me, God, and know my heart;

    test me and know my anxious thoughts.

    See if there is any offensive way in me,

    and lead me in the way everlasting.

    Psalm 139:23-24 NIV


    Does the Lord — the All-powerful, All-knowing, Always-present God know you?

    Does your heart long for His AWESOME Holiness, Love, Justice, Mercy, Truthfulness and desire that YOU would walk with Him into eternal life?


    Selah.

    Consider your words of worship and obey the perfect will of the Lord.. even in your stumbling of these last days.

    “You have searched me, LORD, and you know me.

    Psalm 139


  • That Unwelcome Quiet Time

    That Unwelcome Quiet Time

    STRESS!! It consumes, divides and doubles. You would think that a little quiet time would be welcome, but that’s not always the case. In fact, for many of us quiet time may invite the most intimidating minutes of our day.

    A quiet awakening

    I should have welcomed opportunity for more sleep, for my night had been nearly sleepless. Yet after awakening to near silence before dawn I turned off the alarm and remained awake.

    What was on my mind? Everything. And I must confess that my first thought was not,

    This is the day that the LORD has made; let us rejoice and be glad in it.

    Psalm 118:24

    We arose as usual, beginning the necessary routines of each day. The dog stretched and hurried toward the door. Routine, but required, we set out on today’s event full journey. Charlie followed his nose along previously blazed paths oblivious to my attempt of a hurried pace along a cold continuous sidewalk.

    Running from work

    A jogger ran by, buds in her ears and pulse-monitoring watch on her wrist. She tracks more than time and steps. On warmer days I sensed her daily pace, caught in her mini-marathon between school drop-off and her gym or coffee shop. A man drove by in his loud pizza-logoed car, bobbing his head to a beat of some music inside.

    Charlie walked further, but I was no different from these running to and from work. I could have been busy in some song or sense of life’s sprint, but this day all was quiet except multiplying messages of a mind caught up in my ‘what to do next’ and ‘why did I do that.”

    Once I had driven miles between accounts with my mind also cruising well above the speed limit of a time-constrained goal list. I once listened to anything louder than my passing thoughts; nostalgic classics or current upbeat songs by young musicians full of life. Yet work always approached with the day’s music fleeting to where carefree sounds, singing and smiles fade into hope of a different journey.

    As I thought ahead to work I considered a place filled with well-meaning souls, busy building barns most will never see. Eight or so hours without running to places where we have time to count the costs before the laying of foundations of futility.

    An unexpected glimpse at quiet sleep

    Unexplored paths led by tugs of long leash from long-wandered straight paths of purpose, we returned to a road taken by only a few headed to their cul-de-sac of journey’s end.

    A sight behind an open blind of dawn-lit window imprints image of both past and future. The man lay sleeping peacefully in a hospital bed, between his room’s window and rising metal tree with clear bags of liquid extending long lines dripping life into failing flesh and relief into the delay of decay.

    Man is like to vanity: his days are as a shadow that passeth away.

    Psalm 144:4 KJV

    A mere breath, vapour, a fleeting shadow are the lives of mankind. Souls caught in the image of God trapped in failing flesh. What question of man precedes such astute observation though the looking-glass of life?

    יְֽהוָה מָה־אָדָם וַתֵּדָעֵהוּ בֶּן־אֱנֹושׁ וַֽתְּחַשְּׁבֵֽהוּ׃

    O LORD, what is man that you regard him, or the son of man that you think of him?

    PS 144:3

    A second to last death bed

    Psalm 41:

    Blessed is the one who considers the poor!

    In the day of trouble the Lord delivers him;
    2 the Lord protects him and keeps him alive;
    he is called blessed in the land;
    you do not give him up to the will of his enemies.

    3 The Lord sustains him on his sickbed;
    in his illness you restore him to full health.


    Charlie had inadvertently led me to a path where in the near silence of our morning walk I had to remember our path toward a final rest. So many have passed this way before us, yet today in an unwelcome misstep I glanced briefly into my own future as well as a sudden step back into a memory of a deathbed before.

    By the sweat of your face
    You shall eat bread,
    Till you return to the ground,
    Because from it you were taken;
    For you are dust,
    And to dust you shall return.”

    Genesis 3:19 NASB

    It had been brought into my own living room. She had been sick for months and they couldn’t figure it out. Doctors were busy and work went on while family and life rushed about. A trip to the ER told more of the disruption of life to come.

    After giving up on work and her parents moving in, trips from doctor to hospital and home again… to a bed not our own…

    Once I sat by her inadvertently on her oxygen tube. It was that kind of sudden realization that the breath of life we take so granted becomes perilously cumbersome to draw in for just one more moment. She would live fully just two score and ten, one more month and one more night to say ‘Good-bye, I love you.’


    Psalm 90: 9-12 KJV

    For all our days are passed away in thy wrath:

    we spend our years as a tale that is told.

    The days of our years are threescore years and ten;

    and if by reason of strength they be fourscore years,

    yet is their strength labour and sorrow;

    for it is soon cut off, and we fly away.

    Who knoweth the power of thine anger?

    even according to thy fear, so is thy wrath.

    So teach us to number our days,

    that we may apply our hearts unto wisdom.


    Charlie and I turned off into home, just a short way along our temporary path of these days. I remained lost in contemplative prayer and unexpectedly fond memory, for I knew just how temporary was this life for her and for me.

    “I am the resurrection and the life. Whoever believes in me, though he die, yet shall he live…

    “..and everyone who lives and believes in me shall never die. Do you believe this?”

    John 11:25-26