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In this exploration of Psalm 139, we're invited to confront a profound truth: the God who knows us most intimately is the One who loves us most deeply. This message challenges us to embrace vulnerability before our Creator, recognizing that He sees every aspect of our being - our thoughts, words, purpose, and even our ugliest moments. Yet, in this complete knowledge, God doesn't turn away. Instead, He leans in with grace and love. The psalm reminds us that we are 'fearfully and wonderfully made,' known by God even before we were formed. This divine knowing isn't about judgment, but about protection, care, and unconditional love. As we reflect on this, we're encouraged to find rest in Jesus, understanding that He is our safest space where we can be fully known and fully accepted. This message speaks directly to our deepest human need - to be truly known and truly loved - and assures us that in God's love, we find our truest, most authentic selves.
By Valley Ridge Church, Lewisville, TX4.5
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In this exploration of Psalm 139, we're invited to confront a profound truth: the God who knows us most intimately is the One who loves us most deeply. This message challenges us to embrace vulnerability before our Creator, recognizing that He sees every aspect of our being - our thoughts, words, purpose, and even our ugliest moments. Yet, in this complete knowledge, God doesn't turn away. Instead, He leans in with grace and love. The psalm reminds us that we are 'fearfully and wonderfully made,' known by God even before we were formed. This divine knowing isn't about judgment, but about protection, care, and unconditional love. As we reflect on this, we're encouraged to find rest in Jesus, understanding that He is our safest space where we can be fully known and fully accepted. This message speaks directly to our deepest human need - to be truly known and truly loved - and assures us that in God's love, we find our truest, most authentic selves.