I Once Was Lost, I Wandered Around Aimlessly, I Searched, Walked to Who Knows Where or Why. Where is God When we badly Need God’s Direction? Psalm 139:1-6

Psalm 139:1-6 Complete Jewish Bible

139 (0) For the leader. A psalm of David:

(1) Adonai, you have probed me, and you know me.
You know when I sit and when I stand up,
you discern my inclinations from afar,
you scrutinize my daily activities.
You are so familiar with all my ways
that before I speak even a word, Adonai,
you know all about it already.
You have hemmed me in both behind and in front
and laid your hand on me.
Such wonderful knowledge is beyond me,
far too high for me to reach.

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Glory be to the Father,
and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost;
as it was in the beginning,
is now, and ever shall be,
world without end. Amen, amen.

Sometimes it may seem like we can’t see the path just ahead of us, and we’re afraid to take the next step which for us may just become the first step into the right direction to God. Rest assured and be encouraged knowing that God knows your path, He knows your lying down, and He is acquainted with all your ways.

The ancient words of the Psalmist from Psalm 119:105 tells us that God’s Word is “a lamp for my feet, a light on my path.” If we’ve ever held a candle-lit lamp, along a dark rainy path at midnight, we understand it doesn’t provide a whole lot of light. Rather, provides just enough light for the steep steps in front of us.

That’s the beauty of having a relationship with God. We don’t need to see all the steepest steps waiting for us ahead in the dark; we can trust God’s in complete control, will provide the level of light we require. Just like we’re told in Psalm 139:3-4, God knows all our paths, He knows all our ways. We can rest in that.

“You comprehend my path and my lying down, and are acquainted with all my ways. For there is not a word on my tongue, but behold, O LORD, You know it altogether.” Psalm 139:3-4

139 Such wonderful knowledge is beyond me, far too high for me to reach.

Psalm 139:3 in the King James Version reads, “Thou compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways.”

This verse comes from a larger passage known as “A Psalm of David,” in which David exuberantly sings, praises, the omniscience and omnipresence of God.

In this particular verse, David expresses awe and gratitude for God’s intimate knowledge, watchfulness and understanding of every single aspect of his life.

The theme of God’s omniscience is central to this verse.

To “compassest my path and my lying down, and art acquainted with all my ways” suggests God is intimately familiar with every moment and aspect of one’s life.

The image of God “compassing” or surrounding one’s path and lying down indicates a continuous presence, encompassing every part of our existence.

This portrayal of God as all-knowing and ever-present is a #1 source of comfort and reassurance for believers, as it demonstrates God’s unceasing attentiveness and limitless resources for caring for His creation – 24 hours a day, everyday.

The context of this verse is also significant.

David, the author of this Psalm, was a man who experienced both triumph and tribulation throughout his life.

He was well acquainted with the lightning quick challenges and uncertainties of life, as well as the great faithfulness and great provision of God.

In this Psalm, David reflects on God’s unwavering presence and guidance, even in the midst of adversity. This verse serves as a reminder for us even today that no single aspect of our lives ever escapes God’s attention, and He is intimately involved in all details, whether in times of joy or sorrow or in deep background.

Additionally, the symbolism used in this verse emphasizes the depth of God’s knowledge and understanding of His people.

The imagery of God always being intimately acquainted with “all my ways” illustrates His profound familiarity with our thoughts, actions, and intentions.

This symbolizes not only God’s omniscience but also His deeply personal investment in the lives of His children.

This depiction of God as intimately involved in the intricacies of our lives underscores the intimacy of the relationship between God and His people.

In contemporary times, the message of Psalm 139:3 continues to offer us all encouragement and reassurance to believers. In a world filled with uncertainty and challenges, the knowledge that God is intimately acquainted with every aspect of our lives provides comfort and strength. It serves as a reminder that we are never alone, and God’s presence encompasses every step we take.

In conclusion, Psalm 139:3 in the King James Version encapsulates the profound truth of God’s never-failing presence and knowledge of His people.

This verse highlights the theme of God’s omniscience, the context of David’s exuberant reflections on God’s unrelenting faithfulness, and the symbolism of God’s intimate understanding of His people – from our conception unto death.

It continues to resonate with believers today, serving as a reminder of God’s unwavering care and 10000% involvement in the lives of all of His children.

God knows our ways, our condition, and our conduct. The Hebrew verb zarah, translated as “search out,” or “scrutinize,” is used of a farmer winnowing his crops to separate the wheat from the chaff. In other words, God examines our ways, 100% investigates our ways so thoroughly that he doesn’t miss a thing.

Thou compassest my path and my lying down

His walk in the daytime, and every step he took, and his lying down at night. It denotes his perfect knowledge of all his actions, day and night; surrounds every single path of man, wide and narrow that they can’t ever escape his knowledge.

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Bible Study Questions – Psalm 139

1. What emotions or thoughts does God’s omniscience stir in you?

2. How does the omnipresence of God provide comfort in times of loneliness or hardship?

3. How do you respond to the concept of God knowing every detail of your life?

4. How does knowing you are “fearfully and wonderfully made” impact your sense of self-worth?

5. In what ways have you experienced God’s presence in your own life?

6. How does understanding God’s intimate knowledge of you influence your decisions and actions?

7. If God knows our every thought, why do you think prayer is important?

8. David invites God to search and test him. How comfortable are you with this idea and why?

9. What does it mean to be led in the ‘everlasting way’? How does this apply to your life?

10. How can you apply the self-examination David exhibits in your own spiritual journey?

11. David speaks of darkness not being dark to God. How does this alter your perspective of ‘dark’ times in your life?

12. How can you better recognize and appreciate God’s presence in all places and circumstances of your life?

13. How does acknowledging that God knew your unformed substance impact your view on the sanctity of life?

14. How does this Psalm encourage you to respond to those who are hostile towards God or His people?

15. How does understanding God’s omniscience influence your understanding of sin and forgiveness?

16. What can you learn from David’s attitude towards God in this Psalm? How can you adopt a similar mindset?

17. What steps can you take to ensure your words and thoughts are pleasing to God, knowing He is always aware of them?

18. How does the truth of God’s constant presence influence your actions when you’re alone or think no one is watching?

19. How can we apply the concept of being ‘fearfully and wonderfully made’ in our interactions with others?

20. In what ways does the truth of Psalm 139 shape your approach to life’s challenges and opportunities?

In the name of God, the Father and God the Son and God the Holy Spirit,

Let us Pray,

Psalm 121 Complete Jewish Bible

121 (0) A song of ascents:

(1) If I raise my eyes to the hills,
from where will my help come?
My help comes from Adonai,
the maker of heaven and earth.
He will not let your foot slip —
your guardian is not asleep.
No, the guardian of Isra’el
never slumbers or sleeps.

Adonai is your guardian; at your right hand
Adonai provides you with shade —
the sun can’t strike you during the day
or even the moon at night.

Adonai will guard you against all harm;
he will guard your life.
Adonai will guard your coming and going
from now on and forever.

Glory be to the Father,
and to the Son, and to the Holy Ghost;
as it was in the beginning,
is now, and ever shall be,
world without end. Amen, amen.

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