Title: Where Should I Flee?
Contents Psalm 139 is a beautiful poem that contains praise, confession of faith, and testimonies about the omniscience and omnipotence of David the saint. God knows all things, He knows my sitting and standing, He knows my thoughts, He knows my words, He knows my secret places, He knows before I was born, He writes my name in His book of life, He knows my destiny. There is. David's great world of faith is right here - 'God know me' (God know me)
In fact, many people profess the omniscience and omnipotence of God, but do not believe so. To put it more clearly, it is to look at God with ease. Who can do evil if I am convinced that God knows everything about me? No, isn't it? But even though I want to know all my circumstances, how often do I lose God in my heart and live according to my will and my own way? How many times have I left my faults and ignorance behind, suffered in front of the reality I was facing, and resented him. This is my contradiction. We must make God God. This is faith and the life of the saints. We need to share some more specific facts.
He searches me. You know all my secrets. Everything is exposed before him. ? Does this very fact give me peace, joy, and comfort? Or is it fear? That's the problem right here. In today's text, David was clear on this matter. So I left everything to the Lord. He even entrusted the matter of his own sins to Him. “I have sinned against you alone, and have done what is evil in your sight. make me clean... blot out all my iniquities (wash away). Create in me a clean heart, and renew in me an upright spirit” (Psalm 51:1-10).
“Though I am a sinner, do not cast me out of your presence, and do not take your Holy Spirit from me. Restore to me the joy of Your salvation and grant me a willing spirit to sustain me. Then I will teach transgressors Your ways, and sinners will return to You” (Psalm 51:11-15).
To believe in Jesus is to receive salvation through Jesus Christ, to look to God, and to live in the bright light. Show yourself and live. This is where you get your strength.
Here comfort is here, courage is here, joy is here.
David goes on to make a confession that deserves slander from people. “Know my will” - It means to know my will. Could this be? But David is making a clear statement of his position. Because God knows the center of it, he thoroughly believes and serves God.
‘Know my will’ “My will” (Sar Afar/ anxious thought) means anguish and anguish. People don't know anyone. Only God knows. My heart cannot do it my way.
And one last prayer. “Guide me in the everlasting way” (verse 24). I leave everything to the Lord to be guided in the eternal way. He wants to be led by the Lord to the end by examining everything (search me) and testing me (test me). What I want (to want), what I have (to have), and what I am running towards (to run). And, it is a confession of total commitment to entrust even to be to Him. This is David's faith and David's life (The course of David).