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Flee to God | Psalm.139:7-12


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Years ago, A. W. Tozer wrote, “The essence of idolatry is the entertainment of thoughts about God that are unworthy of Him” God is much greater than we are, and our thoughts of Him must be great thoughts. David thoughts of God in this psalm center on His omnipresence. As we read his words, we can answer three simple questions.
Can we flee from God? The Psalmist says NO. Height and depth will not enable us to run away from God. Life has its ups and downs. God is there when we are up, and He’s there when we are down (vv.9,10).
Who would flee from God? Those who are afraid of Him. Among those in the Bible who tried to flee Him are Adam and Eve, Jonah and Judas Iscariot. No true believer would ever try to run away from God. As believers, we have fled to God. And we are hiding in Him.
What are the blessings of fleeing to God? If you have problems, difficulties and sin, run to God. The Lord’s presence kept Paul going during difficult times. Like the Apostle, we need to discover that no matter how difficult it situation is, the Lord is with us. When we hide in the Lord, we receive courage, encouragement, comfort and strength for the battle. Respond to God’s invitation: “Come to Me, and I will give you rest” (Matt.11:28). Hide in the Lord. He is the only place of safety and satisfaction.
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God‘s Omnipresence is a blessing to those who hide in Him. Perhaps you have tried to run from the Lord. Return to Him; He is always ready to receive you when you’ve gone astray. Whatever difficulties you may be facing, don’t hide from life—hide in the Lord. He will give you strength to fight the battle.
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