Search
me, O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts. See if
there be any offensive way in me, and lead me in the way everlasting. (Psalm 139:23,24)
The writer of Psalm 139 affirms his devotion to God and his enmity with those who scheme against God. It may be that he himself has been wrongfully accused, the focus of gossip and innuendo or even an illegitimate investigation.
The writer of Psalm 139 affirms his devotion to God and his enmity with those who scheme against God. It may be that he himself has been wrongfully accused, the focus of gossip and innuendo or even an illegitimate investigation.
First
he explores God’s all encompassing presence. Where can I go that you cannot find me? Where can I run that you can’t
get there first? Then he reflects on the creative act and how well-known he
is to his Maker. You know me better than
I know myself.
Perhaps
the gist of his prayer is this: God, you
formed me; you’ve known me from the start. You’ve seen my actions and the
motives behind them. You know the accusations against me. I need to know if I
have any culpability in this situation. Search me, try me; see if there be any
wicked way in me, so I can confess my sin to you and find the path to life
everlasting.
When’s the last time you asked God to shine his spotlight on the hidden places of your life?
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