1. No Escaping Him 2. No Hiding from Him 3. No One Like Him Psalm 139, as expounded in this sermon, reveals the truth of God's omnipresence, His all-encompassing presence in every dimension of creation, from the heavens to the depths of the earth, and even in the darkest corners of human sin and despair. The sermon emphasizes that no one can escape God's awareness or flee from His presence, whether by physical distance, spiritual hiding, or moral concealment, for God sees all, even in the night, and darkness is no shield from His light. Yet this overwhelming reality, which terrifies the wicked, becomes a profound comfort for believers, who find in God's presence not condemnation but redemption, especially through the incarnate and crucified Christ, who bore the darkness of sin and wrath on their behalf. The psalm is ultimately a call to awe and worship, inviting the believer to rest in the unshakable truth that God is always near, ever present, and ever faithful, transforming fear into trust and despair into hope through the finished work of Jesus Christ.