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God Knows You

Beloved, I invite you to open your hearts to the presence of God as we dwell on this life-changing truth: God knows you. He knows the depths of your heart, the struggles you face, the sins you hide, and the desires you carry. Nothing is hidden from Him, and yet He calls you to Himself with love and mercy. This is the God we serve—omniscient, righteous, and full of grace.

Today, let us step into the light of His Word, allowing the Holy Spirit to illuminate His truth in our hearts. This is not a message to simply hear but one to receive, to respond to, and to live out.

God Knows You Personally

From the very beginning, God has revealed Himself as the One who seeks relationship with His creation. In the Garden of Eden, when Adam and Eve hid in shame, God called out, “Where are you?” (Genesis 3:9 AMP). He wasn’t asking because He didn’t know. He was calling Adam to step out of hiding and into the truth.

Are you hiding today? Maybe you’re carrying guilt, shame, or fear, and you believe no one could understand or forgive you. Hear this: God already knows, and He still calls you. He called Cain after Abel’s murder, not to condemn him outright, but to give him the chance to confess and repent (Genesis 4:9). God’s questions are invitations. Will you respond?

Psalm 139:1 declares, “O Lord, You have searched me [thoroughly] and have known me.” God knows your thoughts, your struggles, and your victories. Nothing is hidden from Him—not even the things you’ve locked away in the darkest corners of your heart. And yet, beloved, He still loves you and calls you by name.

God Knows Your Heart

One of the most sobering truths in Scripture is this: “Man looks at the outward appearance, but the Lord looks at the heart” (1 Samuel 16:7 AMP). God is not fooled by appearances. He sees your motives, your intentions, and your struggles. This should both humble us and comfort us.

We cannot fake righteousness before God. He sees through the masks we wear and the excuses we make. But this truth also means we don’t have to pretend. God already knows the worst about us, and yet He loves us completely.

David prayed, “Search me [thoroughly], O God, and know my heart; test me and know my anxious thoughts” (Psalm 139:23 AMP). Have you invited God to search your heart? It’s not easy to pray this prayer. It’s not easy to ask God to reveal the areas where we fall short. But beloved, it is necessary if we want to walk in the fullness of His purpose.

God Judges Righteously

Because God knows all things, His judgments are always right. He doesn’t guess, and He isn’t swayed by circumstances. Jeremiah 17:10 says, “I, the Lord, search and examine the mind, I test the heart… to give to each one [a reward or punishment] according to his ways.”

This truth should stir us to action. Are we living in a way that pleases God? Are our motives pure? Proverbs 21:2 reminds us, “Every man’s way is right in his own eyes, but the Lord weighs and examines the hearts [of people and their motives].”

But hear this, beloved: God’s judgment isn’t just about condemnation—it’s about redemption. He knows the areas where you are weak, and He stands ready to strengthen you. He sees the sin you carry, and He offers forgiveness through the blood of Jesus Christ. His knowledge of you is not to harm you, but to heal you.

God’s Knowledge Is a Comfort

For the believer, God’s omniscience is not a reason to fear—it is a reason to rejoice. Psalm 33:14 says, “From His dwelling place He looks closely at all the inhabitants of the earth.” God sees you, and He knows your story. He sees the battles you’ve fought, the prayers you’ve cried, and the faith you’ve held onto in the storm.

Even the things that seem hidden to the world are clear to Him. Job declared, “Sheol [the place of the dead] is naked before God, and Abaddon [the place of destruction] has no covering [from His eyes]” (Job 26:6 AMP). There is no place so dark that God’s light cannot reach. There is no situation so broken that God’s knowledge cannot redeem it.

Let this truth settle in your spirit: God sees you, and He is for you.

Respond to God’s Call

The question before you today is simple: How will you respond to the God who knows you? Will you continue to hide, or will you surrender? Will you allow Him to refine your heart, or will you resist?

Hebrews 4:12 tells us that “the Word of God is living and active and full of power… exposing and judging the very thoughts and intentions of the heart.” Beloved, God’s Word is working even now, cutting through every excuse, every wall, and every lie you’ve believed. He is calling you to repentance, to intimacy, to transformation.

Let us not harden our hearts but instead echo the words of David: “Examine me, O Lord, and try me; test my heart and my mind” (Psalm 26:2 AMP). This is a prayer of surrender. This is the prayer of one who truly desires to walk in the light of God’s truth.

A Spirit-Filled Prayer

O Lord, You who know all things, we come before You with open hearts. Search us, O God, and reveal what is hidden within us. Where there is sin, grant us repentance. Where there is brokenness, bring healing. Where there is doubt, strengthen our faith.

Thank You for knowing us fully and loving us still. Teach us to walk in Your ways, to live in the light of Your truth, and to trust in Your perfect knowledge. Fill us with Your Spirit, that we may glorify You in all we do. In Jesus’ name, we pray. Amen.

Beloved, as you leave this message, remember this truth: You are fully known by God, and He is calling you to surrender. Let today be the day you step into the light of His presence. Trust Him, for He knows the plans He has for you—plans for good and not for evil, plans to give you a future and a hope. Respond to Him with all your heart.

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Psalm of the Heart

O Lord, You search me and You know me,
From the heavens You gaze upon Your people,
Your eyes see all, from the depths of our souls
To the secrets hidden in the dark. (Psalm 139:1, Psalm 139:12)

In the beginning, You called to Adam, “Where are you?” (Genesis 3:9)
In Your voice, the echoes of seeking hearts,
Cain’s plea, “Am I my brother’s keeper?” (Genesis 4:9)
But You knew, O God, You knew.

The earth was corrupt in Your sight,
And You saw the violence of man, (Genesis 6:12)
Yet You found Noah, a righteous heart,
And Your grace covered the land.

When the Tower of Babel rose high,
You came down to see the pride of man, (Genesis 11:5)
Confounding their tongues, scattering their plans, (Genesis 11:7)
For You discern the thoughts and intentions.

You know the hearts of all, O Lord, (1 Kings 8:39)
As You did in the days of Job, (Job 10:6, Job 13:9)
You see through the pretense and the veil,
Your judgment pure, Your vision clear. (Jeremiah 17:10)

You desire truth in the inward parts, (Psalm 51:6)
And in the hidden place, You make me know wisdom.
Test me, O God, and know my heart, (Psalm 139:23)
Examine me and see my anxious thoughts.

From Your throne in heaven, You observe, (Psalm 33:14)
You look upon the sons of men, (Psalm 14:2)
To see if any understand, if any seek God,
Your gaze penetrates the darkness, it exposes the light. (Psalm 139:12)

The eyes of the Lord are in every place, (Proverbs 15:3)
Watching the evil and the good.
Sheol and Abaddon lie open before You, (Proverbs 15:11)
How much more the hearts of men? (Proverbs 15:11)

Your eyes search to and fro, (Zechariah 4:10)
To show Yourself strong on behalf of those
Whose hearts are loyal to You, (2 Chronicles 16:9)
For You know the secrets of the heart. (Psalm 44:21)

Search me, O God, and know my heart, (Psalm 139:23)
Try me and know my thoughts,
See if there is any wicked way in me, (Psalm 139:24)
And lead me in the way everlasting.

You are the One who examines minds and hearts, (Jeremiah 17:10)
Revealing the hidden motives,
For the Word of God is living and active, (Hebrews 4:12)
Sharper than any double-edged sword.

You are the righteous judge, (Psalm 7:11)
Who tests the heart and the mind, (Jeremiah 11:20)
To give to each one according to their deeds, (Revelation 2:23)
Your judgments are true and just. (Revelation 16:7)

O Lord, You know all things, (John 21:17)
You see the end from the beginning, (Isaiah 46:10)
You hold the hearts of kings in Your hand, (Proverbs 21:1)
And guide them like a river.

Your eyes are like blazing fire, (Revelation 1:14)
Your feet like burnished bronze, (Revelation 2:18)
You know our deeds, our love, and our faith, (Revelation 2:19)
And You call us to overcome. (Revelation 2:26)

May we walk in the light of Your presence, (Psalm 89:15)
Trusting in Your perfect knowledge,
For You are the God who sees, (Genesis 16:13)
And Your wisdom is beyond measure. (Psalm 147:5)

Amen.

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